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...Grand Banks, one evening last week. Overhead howled an 85-mi. nor'wester. Only three passengers were hardy enough to be aboveboard. One was Queena Mario, small, vivacious soprano of the Metropolitan Opera Company. Another was her pet marmoset, Vibrato. The third was a Mrs. Florence Garson of Staten Island...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Animals: Birth in a Bat House | 12/11/1933 | See Source »

None of them saw or heard a bedraggled bundle of feathers whisk out of the lowering sky, plop softly on the Manhattan's sun deck. Soprano Mario, striding briskly, stumbled over it. Mrs. Garson hurried up, agreed that it looked like a mop. To Vibrato it looked like a warm hideaway. He hopped out of his mistress' muff, tried to bury himself in its folds. Only then did the two women discover that the "mop" was an exhausted...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Animals: Birth in a Bat House | 12/11/1933 | See Source »

...recommendation of Dean Pound the Faculty has also appointed 17 men, who are next in the rank list, to the Board of Student Advisers which will assist students in preparing their arguments and briefs. R. S. Garson 3L is chariman of the board. The other 16 men are: C. C. Alpern 2L, T. M. Banks 3L, C. I. Blair 3L, T. H. Eliot 2L, P. H. Gibson 3L, B. M. Goodman 3L, S. S. Tanney 2L, T. F. King 3L, D. T. Maxwell 3L, T. D. Merriam 3L, Norman Newmaek 3L, T. H. Nichols 2L, T. B. Shea 3L, David...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: In The Graduate Schools | 9/26/1930 | See Source »

...complete list of the members of the committee is as follows: W. J. Kyle 3L, chairman; L. A. Blue 3L; L. R. Breslin, Jr. 3L; Dayton Denious 3L; R. S. Garson 2L; P. A. Gibson 2L; F. S. Glover, Jr. 3L; E. G. Griffin 3L; Isaac Koperlik 3L; C. T. Lane 3L; N. M. Newmark 2L; W. D. Oliver 3L; R. V. Pollard 3L; R. A. Rockhill 2L; L. A. Weissberger 3L; G. J. Wolf 3L; and I. B. Wyatt...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: ADVISORY COMMITTEE AIDS FIRST YEAR MEN | 10/24/1929 | See Source »

...Philip Washburn Prize of $150 "for the best thesis of sufficient merit, on an historical subject presented by a successful candidate for the degree of A. B. with Honors in the Division of History, Government, and Economics, whose main work is in History" was awarded to Robert Stolz Garson '28 of Cleverland, Ohio, for his thesis on "The Diplomatic Aspects of the Afghan Crisis of 1885" it has been announced...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Garson Wins Washburn Prize | 10/24/1928 | See Source »

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