Word: fisher
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Harvard Club of Southern California: John B. Fisher '41, of Los Angeles...
Harvard Club of Chicago: Robert L. Fisher, of Cantrall, II.; Richard E. Johnson, of Winnetka, Ill.; Raymond M. Notov, of Chicago; and Donald J. Patton, of Elmhurst...
HARVARD '42 ANDOVER Kuhn l.e. r.e. Whoopes Miller l.t. r.t. Fisher Row l.g. r.g. Macomber Ayres c. c. Scekins Peabody r.g. l.g. Lyford Gardiner r.t. l.t. Remsen Johnson r.e. l.e. Barr Lyman q.b. q.b. Hallowell Spreyer l.h.b. r.h.b. Gould Tine r.h.b. l.h.b. Townsend Heiden f.b. f.b. Bissett...
...were in worse case. More than four in every ten of their stately elms crashed. The sea rushed up and over the dunes to lash even at the Maidstone Country Club on its high bluff, obliterating the golf course and 50 prize flower gardens. Rich summer colonists and poor fisher folk suffered alike. Falling trees crushed the Maidstone Hotel. The Bridgehampton freight station was shunted smack across the tracks...
...simple, popular style. They are a shrewd mixture of interesting fact, mental games and useful information. But The Popular Educator is more than a game or pastime. On its faculty are Harvard, Yale, University of Chicago professors, such famed educators as Historian Harry Elmer Barnes, Astronomer George Clyde Fisher, Archeologist Albert Ten Eyck Olmstead, Historian Allan Nevins, Dramatist Walter Prichard Eaton, Philosopher Harry Allen Overstreet. Their students include college graduates as well as men and women who never went to high school. In its first six months, National Educational Alliance has made a small profit, but President Crawley does...