Word: goulds
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...great railroad men of four decades ago were generally referred to as "Empire Builders," an earth-shouldering epithet originally applied to James J. Hill. Since the death of Mr. Hill, and of less admirable Jay Gould and their stern peers, the epithet had lapsed into disuse, but last week it was revived for a contemporary capitalist, Arthur Curtiss James. It became known that during the last two years Mr. James has accumulated a large stock interest in the Western Pacific Railroad Corp., becoming thereby probably the largest private railroad shareholder in the U. S.- a mighty factor in nearly...
...following Harvard graduates and undergraduates have already been named as the University representatives, and will be quartered in Gould Hall...
Married. Miss Dorothy Anna Maria Schurman, daughter of the U. S. Ambassador to Germany, Jacob Gould Schurman to one James Marshall McHugh, Lieutenant U. S. M. C.; at the U. S. Embassy, Berlin, in the presence of the German Foreign Minister, Herr Stresemann, and his wife and many another...
...line-up of crew D, yesterday's winner, was: bow, B. G. Gould '27; z, L. A. Coolidge '27; 3, E. P. Bayley '28; 4, F. Q. Brown '27; 5, R. C. Coolidge '27; 6, R. E. Gregg '28; 7, J. J. Hollister ocC.; stroke, E. B. Hanley '27; cox., H. R. Jewett...
Engaged. Miss Dorothy Schurman, youngest daughter of the U. S. Ambassador to Germany, Jacob Gould Schurman; to Lieutenant James McHugh, U. S. M. C. They first met at Peking, while her father was Minister to China...