Word: gardners
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Stroke, Henry W. Locke '38; 7, Peter T. Brooks '38; 6, Franklin D. Roosevelt, Jr. '37; 5, John H. Gardner '38; 4, James E. Gardner '36; 3, Henry Lloyd '37; 2, Arthur Beane '36; bow, William C. Haskins '37; cox, Edward T. White...
...this pair George Gardner. The hand he got in the Stadium last Saturday for his fifty piece of running in the 3000-meters was surpassed only by the runner who came in last in the same race five minutes after the announcements were...
...rebuffed by self-respecting magazines and newspapers when the extravagant claims of occasional products verged on quackery, members of the Proprietary Association two years ago organ-ized an "advisory committee on advertising" to censor the commercial announcements of all its members. Hired as censor-in-chief was Edward H. Gardner, onetime professor of Advertising & Marketing at University of Wisconsin, more recently a pundit for J. Walter Thompson Co. During the year, Censor Gardner reported, drug manufacturers submitted $70,000,000 worth of advertising copy for approval. The advertised products ranged from Absorbine Jr. to Zymole Trokeys. A number of newspapers...
Results of the Student Council balloting were as follows (those starred were selected): Juniors *Neil Gardner Melone 200 *Charles Colmery Gibson 203 *Thomas Herbert Bilodeau 202 *Emile Dubiel 187 *George Gordon Hedblom 184 *John Bradford Bowditch 168 Leavitt S. White 153 Rolf Kaltenborn 133 William T. Dean, Jr. 109 William J. Watt 108 James B. Hallett 107 Charles M. Storey, Jr. 97 Robert B. Watson 92 Thomas W. Stephenson 84 Curtis Prout 67 Robert Dunn 46 Arthur Ellison 37 Sophomores *Charles Russell Allen 192 *Francis Keppel 176 *John Lyell Dampeer 142 Joseph P. Kennedy, jr 107 Morris Earle 98 Marshall...
...same time the appointment was announced of Gardner Middlebrook '38, of Northfield, Vermont, to follow Louis H. Conger, Jr. '37 as next year's manager of the Glee Club...