Word: gordons
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Vote for three. Unless three votes are indicated, ballots will not count. Thomas Herbert Bilodeau John Bradford Bowditch Emile Dublel George Steven Ford Hamilton Hadden, Jr. James Brewater Hallett George Gordon Hedblom Charles Wells Hubbard, III Frank Joseph Owen Anthony Joseph Drexel Paul, Jr. Charles Moorfield Storey, Jr. Robert Blake Watson William John Watt
Died. Charles Henry Gordon-Lennox. 64, eighth Duke of Richmond, Lennox, Gordon and D'Aubigny, head of a house founded by a bastard son of King Charles II and the Duchess of Portsmouth; at Goodwood, England. Lord of 250,000 acres (including famed Goodwood race track and a forest in which, traditionally, no birds lived), he was crippled by spinal meningitis during the War, got about in a nifty wheel chair...
...last month the highest corporate salary & bonus for 1934 reported to the Securities & Exchange Commission was $250,000 paid to George Gordon Crawford by Jones & Laughlin Steel Corp. Last week's revelations gave top place to President Thomas John Watson of International Business Machines Corp. with $365,358 or $1,000,98 per day. Some were surprised to discover that Super-Salesman Watson has only $1,000,000* invested in the huge company which he created and from which he draws so regal a stipend...
...Jeremy Belknap Prize of $50 for the best French composition written by a first-year student in Harvard College or in the Engineering School has been awarded to Gordon Myron Messing '38 of Indianapolis, Indiana. Honorable mention went to Daniel Thomas Skinner '38 of Boston and to Gordon Bell Allan '38 of West Medford...
...Sophomores appointed were: Thomas Herbert Bilodeau, John Bradford Bowditch, Emile Dubiel, George Steven Ford Hamilton Hadden, Jr., James Brewster Hallett, George Gordon Hedblom, Charles Wells Hubbard, III, Anthony Joseph Drexel Paul, Jr., Charles Moorfield Storey, Jr., Robert Blake Watson, and William John Watt...