Word: gerards
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...meeting of the University Engineering School chapter of the Tau Beta Pi honorary fraternity held directly after the initiation of the chapter Wednesday night, Earl Pierce Nelson 3E.S., of Waterloo, la., was elected president, and George Gerard Tunnell Jr. 1G., of Chicago, III., vice-president for next year. The other officers were selected as follows: Recording secretary, Eliot Furness Porter 3E.S., of Hubbard Woods, III.; corresponding secretary. Morris Stone 4E.S., of East Weymouth; and treasurer, Matthew Scott Brownell 4E.S., of Washington...
...course of his ten years' devotion to foreign affairs every man would become an expert. The Jefferson Day dinner, designated by tradition as the official gathering of National Democratic leaders, will take place at the Astor Hotel, Manhattan, on April 14 under the chairmanship of James W. Gerard, former Ambassador to Germany. The list of speakers includes Governor Parker of Louisiana, Governor Smith of New York, Governor Silzer of New Jersey and Royal S. Copeland, junior United States Senator from New York. The return to the United States of John T. Adams, of Iowa, Chairman of the Republican National...
...prize has been won by Charles Maxwell McConn 1G. of Cambridge, for an essay entitled "The Breadth of Time". The second prize was won by Mark Alexis Kister Jr. ocC, of Glens Falls, N. Y., for an essay entitled "A Modern Novel". Honorable mention has been given to George Gerard Tunell Jr. E.S. of Chicago, Ill. and to George Estes Barton 2nd '25 of Millville...
...Baron Gerard De Geer, famous Swedish geologist at the University of Stockholm, will give an illustrated lecture on "Geochronological Methods and Plans" in the Geological Lecture Room of the University Museum at 8 o'clock tonight. The lecture will be open to the public...
...addition to the men mentioned in the summarized totals the other candidates received votes as follows: On the Republican ticket,--Harding, 8; Pershing, 2; Knox, 2; Dean Pound, 1; President Lowell, 1; Cummins, 1; Sproul, 1; Butler, 1. On the Democratic ticket,--Clark, 8; Cox, 8; Gerard 1; Tumulty, 2; J. W. Davis, 2; Baker, 1; Hitchcock, 1; Daniels, 1; Watson...