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...following officers were elected on the Advocate: John J. Slocum '36, president; John A. Strauss '36, Pegasus; James L. LeB. Boyle, 2nd '36, secretary; Robert S. Chafee '36, treasurer; Gerard J. Piel '37, business manager. Those added from the Critic board were Charles R. Cherington '35, John P. Coolidge '36, George L. Haskins '35, and Henry V. Poor...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Advocate, Lampy Announce Executive Board Elections | 12/14/1934 | See Source »

Those who will wrestle on Saturday are: 118-pound class, Edward J. Petrenik '37; 126-pound class. Howland B. Stoddard '36; 135-pound class, Donald V. McGranahan '35; 145-pound class, William B. Cavin, Jr. '37; 155-pound class, Gerard J. Piel '37; 165-pound class, Donald H. Armstrong, Jr. '37; 175-pound class. Richard W. Emory '35; unlimited, Albert Araneon...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: VARSITY BOXING AND WRESTLING MEN NAMED | 12/13/1934 | See Source »

...years ago these orders for social planning given at the White House would have produced a storm of criticism. Last week they produced nothing of the kind. Not only did General Electric's Gerard Swope speak up in approval but that stanch mouthpiece of conservative Republicanism, Ogden Mills, came out roundly next day in favor of unemployment reserves. In principle nearly all the great industrialists of the U. S. today favor the idea. Some have their fingers crossed about the form such plans may take, but all know how badly industry needs workers' purchasing power in times...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: SOCIAL SERVICES: Breaking Soil | 11/26/1934 | See Source »

...could crawl single-handed into a cave and dispose of a tiger, Teddy Roosevelt decided, deserved promotion. One of Grew's best jobs was done in Germany just before the War, shooting pheasants with the ebullient Kaiser and deftly restraining his own ebullient chief, Ambassador James W. Gerard...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: JAPAN: Tokyo Team | 11/12/1934 | See Source »

...Mason, Ohio, G. L. Gerard heard mountain fiddlers playing a tune from inside a rain spout on his barn. All over town tin roofs spat fire at the touch of a screwdriver, lights flashed on at 2 a. m. John La Mar, who sells melons, pointed an accusing finger at a steel tower which tapers 831 feet above the village, insisted: "I've watched clouds come rolling up until they reach that tower. Then they split in two and each part goes a different direction and we don't get a drop...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Miscellany, Sep. 24, 1934 | 9/24/1934 | See Source »

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