Word: giffords
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...magazine that was once so ably directed by such men as Santayana and George Baker should have been so careless." It is too bad that a newspaper once directed by Franklin Roosevelt should have been not only careless but defamatory in its treatment of our editorial. W. S. Gifford, Jr., A. S. Geismer, A. S. Trueblood Officers of the Harvard Monthly
Granulators: J. A. Bradshaw, R. A. Cox, E. A. Fox, C. Gifford, J. W. Keller, S. McGrath, H. Ritter, A. H. Spaulding, F. R. Rosenberg, R. P. Sprague...
Tycoons in Manhattan were last week offered for the first time a luxury already enjoyed in about one of every seven homes in Holland. The select list who followed the example of 340,000 Dutchmen already included Harrison Williams of North American Co., Walter Gifford of American Telephone & Telegraph, John A. Hartford of A. & P., Motorman Walter P. Chrysler. Oilman J. Paul Getty. For a fee of $50 a month these notables contracted to have the best of the world's music on tap in their homes (without aid of radio or phonograph) just as they have hot water...
Granulators: J. A. Bradshaw, R. A. Cox, E. A. Fox, C. Gifford, J. W. Keller, S. McGrath, H. Ritter, A. H. Spaulding...
...Knox Hat Co. in 1923 and soon became acting director of the New York Labor Department's Division of Women in Industry under Frances Perkins. After that she served as director of Pennsylvania's Bureau of Women & Children, was appointed Secretary of Labor & Industry by Governor Gifford Pinchot in 1930, held that post for four years until New York's Governor Herbert Lehman drafted her to advise him on Relief. Last week, Head Resident Carr arrived in Chicago to take up her Hull House duties. For all Hull House's fame, the new head resident will...