Word: harrisons
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...marched off to police headquarters, charged with disorderly conduct. Except for ten Dekes ("Mother of Jollity") whom it was necessary to threaten with a "night in the coop," the 79 made little or no resistance to arrest. Chief Student Councillor Merton Bell, a Kappa Sig, and stocky James O. Harrison Simrall Jr., quarterback, captain of the 1930 football team, a Phi Delt, and two editors of the Michigan Daily were booked along with the rest...
Robert Grant '34 defeated Glidden (E); L. A. Breck '34 defeated Barborn (E); Winthrop Sargent '34 defeated Sharp (E); R. C. Vose '34 defeated Harrison (E); Kuhn (E) defeated Archibald...
...titled by you "Virginia 8, Ohio 7" claims honors for his State as the Mother of Presidents. Virginia undoubtedly has a certain claim, but I think one much less valid than that of Ohio. Of Virginia's eight presidents, only seven were elected to that office; Tyler was Harrison's vice president. All seven of Ohio's presidents were elected. Furthermore two of Virginia's remaining seven were inaugurated before Ohio was admitted to the union, and four of the seven were inaugurated before Ohio's population equaled that of Virginia. Only two of Virginia...
Neither specific nor satisfactory, the Daily Herald's story was nevertheless a bold first attempt to plumb the mystery of what Governor Montagu Collet Norman of the Bank of England and Governor George Leslie Harrison of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York did differ about last November. Mr. Norman had joined Mr. Harrison on the S. S. Bremen at Southampton, seemingly to accompany him to New York. But when the Bremen reached Cherbourg the Governor of the Bank of England got off with his valet and his bags, rushed back to London, has not since been to Manhattan (TIME...
Honored. Richard B. Harrison, Negro actor (The Lord, in The Green Pastures) ; with the Spingarn Medal for 1930, awarded for the greatest Negro accomplishment...