Word: glover
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...record was found in the Post Office files showing that Mr. Brown's assistant, Warren Irving Glover, had protested against the Dollar Line's getting $42,000,000 a year in mail subsidy, saying: "Just as sure as God made little apples, if we go into this round-the-world contract on an other 10 or 12 or 15 million dollars . . . we will spill the American merchant marine program. We must not do anything to upset the political applecart, as that is our life blood. Congressman Free has absolutely told the Post Office Department, and he is very...
...MARSHALS *John Herbert Dean725 *Richard Glover Ames 475 *Thomas Wibird Nazro 211 Bradford Simmons 206 Alfred Bowditch Hallowell 174 John Moore Morse 158 Francis Howes Gleason 139 Carl Albert Pescosolido 138 Paul deBarsy deGive 136 Richard Palmer Waters Jr. 130 John Joseph Hayes, Jr. 78 FOR TREASURER *Guy Scull Hayes 113 *Elected Tom Lilley 96 Gordon Chase Streeter 74 Howard Martin Lawn 69 Melville French Heath, Jr. 62 Hobart Ames Spalding 40 FOR IVY ORATOR *John Bridgers White 150 Sidney Carroll 143 Robert Crawford Phillips 79 Edward Malcolm Barnet 71 FOR ORATOR *Asa Emory Phillips, Jr. 198 George Gore...
Englewood. N. J., on the highlands opposite Manhattan, is a community of wealthy burghers, like Banker Seward Prosser, Editor Bertie Charles Forbes, Publisher Bernarr Macfadden, Mental Hygienist Clifford Whittingham Beers, onetime Second Assistant Postmaster General Warren Irving Glover, Mrs. Dwight Whitney Morrow. Intelligent, they make certain, when they hire servants, that the help are healthy. But they cannot be sure with whom their employes run around on off days. This became shockingly evident when Dr. John Hawkins Irwin, Englewood health director, traced the eye infections and subsequent blindness of several Englewood children to gonorrhea in their nursemaids. So Englewood burghers...
...Richard Glover Ames...
Emerging at last through a great door, they introduced and presented to the Liverymen as though they had never seen him before Glovemaker Collett of the Worshipful Company of glovers, a tycoon of British haberdashery. After congratulations all round, Stationer Lord Mayor Sir Percy Greenaway invited Glover Collett into the ornate Lord Mayor's coach, carried him off to a reception at the Mansion House while four trumpeters split the air with deafening blasts...