Word: glenns
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Radio club elections to the executive committee and appointments to the managerial positions were announced yesterday. Sohier Welch was made station manager, Gordon R. Abell, Jr. '37, treasurer, and F. Glenn Morris '38, secretary...
...University of Wisconsin next called him in 1932 to serve as its law dean and as professor of law. He was not permitted to remain at Glenn Frank's University long, for President Roosevelt spotted him for one of the then key-stone posts of the Administration, chairman of the National Labor Relations Board. For four months all the labor troubles in the country passed beneath his eyes, after which he returned to his Wisconsin post...
...first to apply for reorganization under Section 77b was Radio-Keith-Orpheum. Last week RKO was still in the courts but Paramount, whose reorganization could never have been completed without Section 77b. was out of the woods. First major company to complete organization under the new law was Glenn L. Martin Co. (bombers) whose plans for recapitalization were approved and adopted in Baltimore Federal Court in one month. Last week Editor Max Isaac of Corporate Reorganizations estimated that no less than 3,500 cases had been filed under the new law since its passage a year ago. Consequently Section...
Last week off San Miguel Island, a heavy squall struck the Bounty, swept away a water tank support, swamped the barge, spilled 25 technicians into the water. Assistant Director James Havens, in charge of the location unit, described how a cameraman named Glenn Strong drowned in the confusion that followed: "Strong went back to retrieve his camera which was on a superstructure. The superstructure collapsed, carrying him into the water with two others. His companions swam to safety. Strong clung to some timber for a time. But in the excitement, no one saw him go down...
...events, the mile race contested by four young men from both sides of the world who have been individually chasing each other to fabulous marks for the past three years but who had never before met collectively. In the eight times that Princeton's Bonthron, Glenn Cunningham of Kansas and Gene Venzke of Pennsylvania have raced together, Cunningham has come home in front five times, Bonthron thrice. Bon-thron meantime has had a separate series with John Edward Lovelock, the little New Zealand medical student with a collection of blazers from Otago, Oxford and London Universities. With Lovelock, Bonthron...