Word: fosterers
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Publisher Frank Ernest Gannett, who bought the venerable Brooklyn Eagle (once called the best "local" paper in the U. S.) three years ago and found it unprofitable, sold it again last week. First rumors were that the paper would be retrieved by the Herbert Foster Gunnison interests from whom Publisher Gannett bought it and who still hold substantial mortgages. Instead the purchaser was announced as a syndicate organized by Managing Editor Harris McCabe Crist (who was a former co-owner with the Gunnisons) and M. Preston Goodfellow, oldtime Eagle employe and technical "publisher"' of the paper under the Gannett...
...daily under the direction of Norman Fradd, assistant director of Physical Education, did surprisingly well, but the comparative youth of the assistant deans showed toward the end of each game, enabling them to secure the needed margin of victory over the crafty faculty aggregation. C. P. Biddle and Esty Foster '21 starred for the deans...
...Junior Common Room. At the next dinner, to be held on February 15, S. E. Morison '08, professor of History, will address the House on the subject of "John Leverett," after whom it was named. On February 10, J. H. Williams, professor of Economics will talk on "The Foster and Catchings Theory of the Present World Depression." The complete Harvard Glee Club, of 60 voices, will give a concert in the Leverett House Dining Room, on February...
Professor Williams will discuss the theory evolved by Waddill Catchings '01, director of the Pollock Institute for Social Science Research and L. N. Foster of New York City which states that the business depression is due to an inherent and periodic instability between production and consumption; a theory which has a wide following in American financial circles...
Married. Hortense Henry, granddaughter of Packer Edward Foster Swift; and Gordon Phelps Kelley, son of William Vallandigham Kelley, board chairman of Miehle Printing Press & Manufacturing Co., onetime (1905-1912) president of American Steel Foundries; in Chicago...