Word: gibsonized
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Many other cuts have been prepared to decorate the pages throughout the volume, and the board, made up of John F. LaFarge '37, Roger D. Gibson '37, William Gray '37, and Robert A. Little '37, besides the other members mentioned above, has done a very creditable job, worthy of professionals...
...news-gathering agencies. The right of the people to a free press, of which we have heard so much of late, was denied, and the seeds of a deadly disease were sown among innocent victims of a cowardly and conniving press and commercial greed. . . . C. E. LOWRY Editor The Gibson Courier Gibson City, Ill. According to Dr. Morris Fishbein, editor of the American Medical Association Journal, travelers need have no more fear of visiting Chicago than any other large city. The occurrence of amebic dysentery has fallen to two or three cases a week-a normal condition following an outbreak...
...admitted their class to Harvard, the last of the thirteen classes which he inducted into the University, the 1937 Red Book will be dedicated to the late Henry Pennypacker '88, former chairman of the Committee on Admissions, it was announced last night by Charles C. Gibson '37, editor-in-chief. Last year the book was dedicated to President Lowell as a tribute on his retirement from his position as head of the University...
Arnet McKennan, chairman of the Art Board, has appointed the following men to serve on his committee: John F. La Farge, sub chairman, and Roger D. Gibson, William Gray, and Robert A. Little, members of these committee...
...close battle yesterday afternoon at Soldiers Field, the Weld Wildeats downed the Thayer Tigers, 4-3, for the championship of the Yard. Kid Gibson, Wildeat pitcher, opposed Blondy Cornell, masterful Tiger hurler...