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Class of 1932: Moses Abramovitz, of Brooklyn, New York: John Barton Appelbaum, of New York, New York; Loftus Eugene Becker, of Tonawanda, New York; Jacob Canter, of Newton; Milton Howard Cohen, of Milwaukee, Wisconsin; Burnet Maduro Davis, of Chicago, Illinois: Theodore Ayrault Dodge, of Madison, Wisconsin; Frank Gilchrist, of Wilmette, Illinois: Joseph Baer Hyman, of Huntington, West Virginia; Arnold Isenberg, of Roxbury; Israel Joseph Kazis, of Cambridge; Peter Harold Kozodoy, of Allston, Willard Frederick Lutze, of Winthrop, Henry Adams Morss, Jr., of Boston, Arthurs Willing Patterson, of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; Grant Julius Pick, of Highland Park, Illinols; Carl Dale Pierce...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: ELECT FORTY TO PHI BETA KAPPA | 11/23/1931 | See Source »

...current year, as follows: L. E. Becker '32, Tonawanda, N. Y.; Garrett Birkhoff '32, Cambridge; R. P. Boas, Jr. '33, Norton; J. C. Campbell '33, Bronxville, N. Y.; E. D. Chapple '31, Salem; A. C. England, Jr. '33, Pittsfield; L. T. Furth '31, St. Louis, Mo.; Frank Gilchrist '32, Wilmette, Ill.; W. A. Huppuch '33, Glens Falls, N. Y.; Richard Inglis '33. So, Euclid, O.; D. D. Lloyd '31, Plainfield, N. J.; E. L. Popper '32, N. Y. C.; E. S. Randall '33, Rockland; Joseph Rauh, Jr. '32, Cincinnati; R. S. Shuman '31, Jamaica Plain; R. W. Vilter '33, Cincinnati...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Crimson Lists Scholarships Given to Undergraduates Earlier in the Year | 12/3/1930 | See Source »

President Hoover replaced Mr. Washburn three months ago with the present U. S. Minister to Austria. Gilchrist Baker Stockton, a quiet, young Floridan who was the No. 1 Hoover administrator of food relief in Austria after the War. At the White House the death of Mr. Washburn was followed by an announcement that President Hoover would have appointed him Ambassador to Japan had he lived...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: AUSTRIA: Washburn | 4/14/1930 | See Source »

...most private of public men, President Hoover insists upon absolute seclusion for his run. On the journey south he talked fishing with his guests, napped, ignored clamorous citizens along the way who wanted to see him. At Jacksonville where he got off to stretch his legs, he bumped into Gilchrist Baker Stockton whom he had lately appointed U. S. Minister to Austria. Cried the President: ''Hello, Gilchrist, come on over and join the party." To Jacksonville's Mayor Alsop President Hoover remarked: "Gilchrist is a mighty fine...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE PRESIDENCY: Winter Vacation | 2/17/1930 | See Source »

...Last week President Hoover nominated: Senator Frederick Moseley Sackett of Kentucky for Ambassador to Germany: Gilchrist Baker Stockton, Florida Hoovercrat, oldtime Belgian and Austrian relief worker, Minister to Austria; Abraham C. Ratshesky, philanthropic Boston banker, onetime Assistant Massachusetts Food Administrator, Minister to Czechoslovakia; William E. Lee, Justice of the Idaho Supreme Court, an Interstate Commerce Commissioner...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE PRESIDENCY: The Truth | 1/20/1930 | See Source »

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