Word: garrett
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...summary: FRESHMEN BELMONT HIGH Dewey, Duffey, Hovenanian, Quinby, Robbins, l. w. r.w., Jameson, DeNatale, Saraflian Moseley, McDonnell, Emmons, c. c., Ford, Keefie, Garrett Callaway. Hallowell, Rawsbn, Curtis. Mortimer, r.w. l. w., Ecker, Oliver, Malloon Cutler, Perry, Prouty, l. d. r. d., Bacon, Cunningham, Thurston Clattin, Roberts, DeRossett, Brown, r.d. l.d., Jones, Gardiner, Hopkins Waldinger, Woods, Putnam, g. g., Morey, Grotjohn, Lannigan...
Died. Daniel Edward Garrett, 63, eight-time Congressman from Texas (Democrat), member of the potent House Rules Committee; of heart disease; in Washington, D. C. A brother-in-law is Jesse Holman Jones, Reconstruction Finance Corp. director, Houston tycoon...
...Gary Cooper - whose numb mannerisms are pre cisely appropriate to his role - and by Helen Hayes, whose performance is certainly as good as her work in The Sin of Madelon Claudet which the cinema Academy last month voted best of the year. Benjamin Glazer and Oliver H. P. Garrett, two onetime reporters who wrote the scenario, had the good sense to use chunks of dialog by Hemingway wherever they fitted in. When they had to put in dialog of their own they did it so adroitly that only someone who had memorized the book would know the difference. Their changes...
...Disarmament and the World Economic Conference, Senators and Representatives, many of them "lame ducks," kept interrupting by popping in to "pay their respects," and explain volubly the whys & wherefores of election results. Ambassador Edge called to say good-by before starting back to France. Another caller was John Work Garrett, bearded, limping Ambassador to Italy. Dr. Don Ricardo Alfaro had his credentials to present as the new Minister from Panama. A Hoover handshake was all Charles Hann Jr., U. S. vice president of the Federation of Interallied Veterans, wanted. The President also found time to step out on the South...
...Trinity College, Cambridge, awarded to G. W. Lewis '32; and the Henry Russell Shaw Travelling Scholarship, held by D. H. Popper '32. The Frederick Sheldon Prize Fellowships for Study in Europe were awarded to D. D. Boyden '32, R. K. Brown '32, Moses Abramowitz '32, and Frank Gilchrist '32. Garrett Birkoff '34 is holding one of the American fellowships under the Henry Fund...