Word: harrisons
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...first novel of George Weller '29, "Not to Eat, Not for Love," will be published on April 20th by Harrison Smith and Robert Haas. The story is built around the life of a Harvard Junior, and is a brilliant satire of modern college life. Weller was an editor of the CRIMSON, he played football and baseball, and wrote the 1929 Hasty Pudding play. Since leaving college, he has worked his way around the world, and is now covering the Insull case in Athens for the New York Times. Already critics have acclaimed it the best novel of the year...
When Citizen Roosevelt went finally to bed, little Mr. Woodin rushed with Professor Moley to the Federal Reserve Board which was in session, and connected by long distance telephone with two other meetings: one in the office of George Leslie Harrison, Governor of the Federal Reserve Bank in Manhattan, the other in the office of Eugene Morgan Stevens, Governor of the Federal Reserve Bank in Chicago...
Herman Gundlach, Jr., of Houghton, Michigan, was elected President of the Sophomore Class yesterday, E. F. Bowditch '35, retiring president, announced last night. Thomas Harrison Hunter, of Cambridge, was elected Vice-President, and Arthur Stanwood Pier, Jr., of Concord, was elected Secretary-Treasurer...
...voting was as follows: For President Herman Gundlach, Jr. 119 Franklin Plummer Whitbeck 96 Randolph Appleton Kidder 56 Allston Boyer 38 Samuel Smith Drury 28 For Vice-President Thomas Harrison Hunter 96 Charles King Howard 81 Fisher Howe, 3d. 52 Henry Saltonstall 43 Thomas Jefferson Davis 40 William Ames Lincoln 25 For Secretary-Treasurer Arthur Stanwood Pier, Jr. 121 Donald Vincent McGranahan 66 Howard Frank Gillette 64 William Mitchell Van Winkle, Jr. 43 Francis Hardon Burr...
...MYSTERY OF MR. CROSS-Clifton Robbins-Appleton ($2). Murder flaunted in Investigator Harrison's face spurs deduction to break up an international crime ring...