Word: grahame
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Kahn '34, J. T. Kenney '34, C. H. King '34, G. E. McAdams '33, W. A. McGivney '33, Graham Macleod '33, Andrew Marshall '34, E. B. Marshall '34, D. Mc. Mathews '32, David Miller '34, T. F. Parshley '34, J. S. Plaut '33, A. W. Polk '34, Roger Potter '32, J. T. Quinby '34, G. R. Shaw II '34, H. S. Sise '34, Thomas Spencer '34. Charles Stephenson '34, John Swarts '34, Christopher Sykes '33, Bartlett Thorogood '34, Legrand Thurber '34, Atreus von Schrader '34, Richard Walsh '34, C. R. Ware '34, Carter Wells '34, George Wightman '34, Harrison Williams...
...Dakin 2G.B. was elected chairman of the Student Editorial Board of the Harvard Business Review at a meeting held last night at the Business School Faculty Club. Other new officers are: J.S. Oettinger 2G.B. and David Graham 2G.B., executive committee; and F. H. Boland Jr. 2G.B., secretary-treasurer. The first fifteen second-year Business School students, who ranked on the honor list at the final examinations at the end of their first year, officially became members of the editorial board last night. They are: David Graham, J. H. Kolseth, V. C. Weinkauf, W. H. Ware, J. R. Kumin...
...York's LaGuardia, Michigan's Clancy. Pennsylvania's Congressman James Montgomery Beck typifies the Constitutional Wet who often subordinates his legal convictions to party loyalty. Silent Wets biding their time to strike a blow are Speaker of the House Nicholas Longworth, Connecticut's Senator Bingham, Pennsylvania's Congressman Graham. New York's Senator Copeland represents the Wet from political expedience who is at heart a Dry. Representative Hamilton Fish Jr. of New York personifies the long-time weasler who slips softly into 4% beer. Referendum Wets awaiting a home vote to guide them are Iowa's Senator Steck, Michigan...
Tariff Warning. With a mien more solemn than even "Uncle Arthur's?," famed William Graham, President of the British Board of Trade and as such a member of the MacDonald cabinet, addressed the assembly pessimistically last week on "the general world depression and fall of commodity prices...
Weighing his words anxiously, Mr. Graham stressed the "extreme reluctance" with which British labor would embark on a high tariff policy, left his hearers with the impression that Scot MacDonald, lifelong free-trader that he is, will soon "reluctantly" embark...