Word: francises
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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It took Francis Hackett almost five years to write his biography of Francis I. In November he promised his publishers: "The final section will be ready in December unless I get the pip." He writes of the completed book, "The beginning is quiet, simplified, kept sober in style. The second...
Sued for Divorce. Francis C. Eustis Hitchcock, Manhattan broker's clerk, younger brother of No. 1 U. S. Poloist Thomas Hitchcock Jr.; by Mary Atwell Hitchcock, daughter of a Manhattan contractor; in Newburgh. N.Y. Charge: misconduct.
The head of the biggest U. S. corporation was by no means the highest paid. President Walter Gifford of American Telephone & Telegraph had his salary cut from $229,167 to $206,250 last March. Highest straight salary for 1932 was $250,000, paid to Charles M. Schwab as board chairman...
Upon this background of advancing civilization, are introduced plots and counterplots, debutantes and social highlights, legal writs and scheming lawyers. To this are added a number of specialties: Frank Johnson '35 will sing the choruses of a set of new tunes ably written by Edward E. Stowell '34 and Francis...
Pole vault: Francis Schumann '35; John D. Woodberry '35.