Word: harrisons
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Kans. to visit with Republican Governor Alf Landon; 9) Kansas City to meet Arthur Hyde, his old Secretary of Agriculture, and Editor Henry J. Haskell of the Kansas City Star; 10) Des Moines, to dine with Register and Tribune Publisher John Cowles; 11 Cedar Rapids, to see Republican Committeeman Harrison Spenglar; and 12) Chicago where Arch Shaw popped up again. Then Mr. Hoover climbed out of his limousine and, next day, on a train to return to Palo Alto...
Died. George Harrison Barbour, 90, director of Detroit-Michigan Stove Co., "grand old man" of Detroit business; of pneumonia; in Detroit...
...formed in 1927. its first aim was not only to set up and prove such neat generalities as the foregoing, but also to arm itself with a body of expert psychological opinion on the influence of the cinema upon minors. The Council's executive director, the Rev. William Harrison Short, got $200,000 from the Payne Fund and started hiring expert researchers. Last year the Council published its findings in a series called Motion Pictures and Youth (Macmillan), of which the 7th fat black volume appeared in November. This winter the M. P. R. C. has been getting ready...
...sequel Mrs. Belmont announced Mrs. Grace Coolidge ... as honorary vice president. The true significance of all this is that the Rev. William Harrison Short ... is a great casting director...
Philip W.A. Bines '34, undefeated in dual meets this season, succumbed to Keyser of Western Maryland after downing Nebel of Penn State. James L. Kunen '36 won a hard-fought battle from Harrison of Western Maryland, but went down to defeat at the hands of Harris of Syracuse in the 125-pound class. In the 175-pound division William A. Smith '36 was outpointed by Kaplan of Western Maryland...