Word: folgerism
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...gained on their opponents, but were unable to overcome the long lead. F.A. Clark '29, and J.P. Cotton '29, acting captain, led in the scoring for Harvard and Ferguson for Yale. Clark made four goals. Cotton three, and R.P. Gibb '29, and J.H. Remick '29, one each. Ferguson and Folger each made four. Clark was the only man to foul during the fiercely played game...
...summary follows: HARVARD 1929 YALE 1929 Gibb (Cotton) No. 1 No. 1, Folger Cotton (Remick) No. 2 No. 2, Ferguson Remick (Clark) back Adams (Dodge) back...
...Joint Committee consists of Chairman Walter Folger Brown, lawyer, of Toledo, who represents the President; Senator Smoot of Utah (Republican), Senator Wadsworth of New York (Republican), Senator Harrison of Mississippi (Democrat), Representative Temple of Pennsylvania (Republican), Representative Moore of Virginia (Democrat), and one vacancy caused by the resignation of Representative J. Stanley Webster of Washington (Republican...
...Harry C. Folger, his predecessor, was connected with the Standard Oil Co. of New Jersey until 1911, when he became President of the New York Company. He is the author of several monographs on Shakespeare and is reputed to own the finest Shakespeare library in America. He is 66 years...
More prominent than either Pratt or Folger in Standard Oil circles is Alfred C. Bedford, Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Standard Oil Company of New Jersey. Like; Pratt, the moving spirit of the oil industry is a Brooklynite. He is 59 years old, and was educated in Brooklyn and Europe. He has been in the employ of the Standard Oil since 1882. In 1907 he became a director of the dominant New Jersey Company, of which he has been President since 1916. During the war he was Chairman of the National Petroleum War Service Committee...