Word: grahame
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Bonnell '28, L. S. Bryant '29, R. K. Chisholm '30, P. R. Conway 1L, W. R. Covell '28, T. W. Dixon 2M, Phllip Donham '30, C. E. Dunlap '30, E. J. Ferber '28, R. G. Fiske '28, H. R. Fletcher '29, F. P. Forbes '29, J. R. Graham '30, J. E. Gurney 1G,B., L. Harap '28, A. G. Hart '30, G. C. Held 1G, W. J. Henrick '28, S. A. Howes 2G, F. B. Hyde '30, J. A. Jarosi '30, D: A. Kaplan '29, G. S. Kenison '29, P. O. Killam '28, E. Kitson Sp., E. R. Koontz...
Dorothy Aldis (Mrs. Graham Aldis), contributor to magazines and colyums, is a daughter of James Keeley, onetime managing editor of the Chicago Tribune; a daughter-in-law of Mary Reynolds Aldis, in whose Aldis Playhouse in Lake Forest, 111., many an able amateur has functioned...
...Burgess '30; L. H. Butterfield '30; D. K. Carroll '30; G. A. Chaffee '30: Joseph Cohen '30; C. W. Colman '30; C. M. Cooper '30; J. L. Cushwa '30; A. C. Daniels '30; C. M. Dunlap '30; Martin Freedman '30; R. G. Gould Jr. 30; J. R. Graham '30; G. T. L. M. de la Groudiere '30; Frank Hada '30; W. S. Hardie '30; F. F. Hart '30; Frederick Hawkins '30; B. A. Herman '30; L. T. Hurwitz '30; R. W. Hyde '30; J. A. Jarosi '30; J. S. Jennison '30; R. H. Jones '30; H. T. King...
Last week the University of Virginia fell heir, by the will of Graham F. Blandy, Manhattan stockbroker, to $600,000 with which it was directed to inaugurate an agricultural school. This school, when finished, will represent one more marked advance in the university's progress, under President Edwin A. Alderman (elected 1904), from a small college serving a limited class to a large university meeting the needs of a commonwealth...
...increase" knowledge he offered awards and subsidies to investigators. A young man named Alexander Graham Bell was discouraged over some experiments he had tried with magnets. Joseph Henry was sympathetic. The telephone was made. Joseph Henry enlisted volunteers to record what kind of days passed in different cities. Out of that grew the U. S. Weather Bureau...