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...Samuel L. Feder, Bennett Frankel, James J. Fuld, Chadbourne Gilpatric, Stephen Helburn, Thomas C. Hunt, Joseph S. Isoman, John S. Kelly, Ben D. Kimpel, Edward O. Miller, James G. Miller, Lionel F. Miller, Jr., Edmund S. Morgan, Laird M. Ogle, John A. O' Keofe, Thomas L. Perry, Jr., Gerard J. Piel, Melvin Richter, Arthur M. Rosenbloom, Leonard J. Rosenfeld, Simon M. Rosenfield, Paul T. Rotter, Williah E. Rowley, Wheeler Sammons, Jr., Joseph Share, Robert F. Sharp, Joseph A. Sherrard, Jr., Philip A. Straus, Herbert Tabor, Cheves T. Walling, Ira A. Watson, Harold T. White, Jr., Harold T. White, Jr., John...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: PHI BETA KAPPA NAMES FINAL GROUP OF 49 MEN | 6/21/1937 | See Source »

...part, is hundreds of years old. It is thought to have originated sometime around the 3d or 4th Century. Various versions of the tales were transmitted to manuscript from the 9th to the 11th Centuries, or even later. The particular manuscript from which this translation was made (by Dr. Gerard Murphy, of Dublin) is dated about 1627. In your opinion is the discrepancy in the size and ambition of lake monsters which comparison makes evident, the result of degeneration brought about by time (small t) or does it indicate the superiority of Irish products? This last, of course, includes imagination...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Letters, May 24, 1937 | 5/24/1937 | See Source »

...makeshift rig until July-it was by no means a certainty that she would be this year's Cup defender. The Cup races are preceded by trial races in which the two other candidates for the honor of defending yachting's oldest, ugliest trophy are Gerard B. Lambert's Yankee, and Rainbow, which now belongs to Chandler Hovey. Like everything else about America's Cup racing, contender trials are grand scale. The Preliminary Series, which starts May 29, is for testing rigs and training crews. It is followed by the Observation Series, which starts June...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sport: Cup Contenders | 5/24/1937 | See Source »

...Warped to its tremendous pier at Southampton last week was the Queen Mary, bearing the first contingent of U. S. visitors to the Coronation, prominent among them James Watson Gerard of the official U. S. delegation. The U. S. press, feeling knee breeches unmanly except for sliding bases or playing golf, was in a characteristic, hayseedy dither over whether Special Envoy Gerard would wear court dress. Mr. Gerard, Wartime Minister to Germany, opined that he would...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: GREAT BRITAIN: Prelude | 5/10/1937 | See Source »

...noon last week some 1,800 passengers, including J. P. Morgan and James W. Gerard, special representative for President Roosevelt, were aboard the regal Queen Mary about to sail from Manhattan to attend the Coronation of the world's greatest surviving King, George VI. At sailing time, however, it looked as if a petty king of U. S. labor were going to have the best of puissant George VI, for the Coronation-bound passengers were aboard ship but their Coronation costumes were dock-bound by a strike of some 300 baggage wallopers called out by President Joseph P. Ryan...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: LABOR: Spinach & Kings | 5/3/1937 | See Source »

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