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Word: galt (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Richard Bennett '28, J. K. Barre '30, Henry Fox '28, Thomas Galt '30, Charles Tatham '28, R. C. Carpenter '29, Abbot Peterson '30, Paul Sherbert '30. Baptista, Charles Leatherbee '29 Vincentio, D. W. Moreland '28 Lucentio, H. W. B. Donegan E.T.S. Petruchio, K. A. Perry '28 Hortensio, A. S. Gerstein '30 Tranio, Adele Wood Biondelo, Charles Hicks ocC. Grumio, G. B. Bingham '28 A Pedant, G. W. Harrington '27 Katharina Frances Small Bianca, Mary Caperton Widow, Corlies Wilber Curtis, Margaret Effinger Specialty Dancers, Sara Sherburne Ogden Goelet '29 Servants, Margaret Child Judy Brown Lydia Edwards Tailor, Abbott Peterson '30 Haberdasher...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: SONG AND DANCE TO FEATURE DRAMATIC CLUB PERFORMANCE | 4/28/1927 | See Source »

...Adler is a distinguished member of a modern group of psychologists," said H. S. Galt, Chairman of the Education Club, "and speaks with authority on the application of psychological analysis to problems of education and conduct...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: AUSTRIAN PSYCHOLOGIST TO LECTURE HERE SATURDAY | 2/2/1927 | See Source »

...Some of its more potent members: Thomas E. Donnelley, Chicago printer; George P. Douglas, Minneapolis lawyer; Joseph R. Ensign, Simsbury, Conn., manufacturer; Samuel H. Fisher, Manhattan lawyer; John R. Galt, Hawaiian banker; Edward J. Gavegan, New York Supreme Court Judge; Robert L. Luce, Manhattan lawyer; Edward L. Parsons, San Francisco bishop; Charles C. Paulding, Manhattan railroad lawyer and nephew of Mr. Depew; Gifford Pinchot, Pennsylvania Governor; Robert Treat Platt, Portland (Ore.) lawyer; James Gamble Rogers, Manhattan architect; Charles H. Sherrill, Manhattan lawyer; George W. Woodruff, Pennsylvania Attorney General...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Education: Class of '56 | 1/18/1926 | See Source »

...Edith Galt Wilson. " 'She's handsome in a heavy way but her face sags.' . . . Democrats, no doubt, see her comeliness and Republicans note the sag. ... If Mrs. Wilson doesn't exactly speak the Woodrow Wilson language, she at least seems to understand it. ... Have you ever noticed how Mrs. Wilson always managed to draw into the background a little and so give the impression that the President is perceptibly taller, which, of course, is not the case. . . . She was proud to be Mrs. Woodrow Wilson but she didn't want to wear the dome...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: National Affairs: The Personalities and the People Who Coinhabit With Great Men | 12/31/1923 | See Source »

...hero of this novel is a super-railroad magnate called Henry M. Galt. He is inferred to be a portrait or, more exactly, caricature - of E. H. Harriman. He is described as "a small man, weighing less than one hundred pounds, with a fretful, nagging body," who walks with "a bantam, egregious stride." The plot of the novel is the story of Galt's triumphs. Incident by incident they may be substantially paralleled in Mr. Harriman's career. First, a spectacular rise; second, reverses, foes, almost defeat; finally, triumph and death. Mr. Garrett has written many articles about...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: National Affairs: The Story of Harriman THE DRIVER-Garet Garrett- Dutton. | 3/17/1923 | See Source »

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