Word: harrisons
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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THERE'S ALWAYS TOMORROW- Marguerite Harrison- Farrar & Rinehart...
...president, Learned Hand '93; two vice-president, David Cheever '97, and Harrison Tweed '07; and a secretary-treasurer, Clark, govern the Association. The board of Directors consists of 15 men, six apopinted from the faculty and larger Harvard Clubs, and nine elected by postal ballot...
...time to spare, for they were the U. S. delegates to the 1935 Naval Limitation Conference opening Dec. 9. Only fortnight ago President Roosevelt appointed them. Ambassador-at-Large Norman Hezekiah Davis, chief of the delegation, was named to go because attending conferences is his job. Admiral William Harrison Standley, Chief of Naval Operations, went along because it was Navy business. Undersecretary of State William Phillips was selected because of special circumstances...
...account of an enterprising U. S. aviator who grew up on the border of Tibet at the time of the Younghusband expedition, became an intimate adviser of the Panchen Lama. The book is filled with plausible explanations of international intrigue over Tibet, contains 64 unusual photographs. THROUGH FORBIDDEN TIBET-Harrison Forman - Longmans, Green ($3.50). More romantic record of the journey of a young U. S. airplane salesman in China who was attracted to Tibet by stories of a mountain higher than Everest, and by accounts of vast gold fields that also lured Gordon Enders. Two of Harrison Forman...
Other officers of the Society are: vice-president, Eugene Harrison Harlow G.E.S.: secretary, Louis Hellmuth Marburg G.E.S.: and treasurer, Richard Stedman Green '36. A field trip is being planned for the spring, but no definite plans have been made Jet, according to Harlow...