Word: hart
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Ancient and Modern Languages, J. G. Hart; Anthropology, A. M. Tozzer; Biochemical Sciences, J. T. Edsall; Biology, Morgan Upton; Classics and Allied Subjects, Mason Hammond; Fine Arts, C. L. Kuhn; Geological Sciences, P. E. Raymond; History, Government and Economics, D. D. Burbank; History and Literature, F. O. Matthiessen; Literature, Mason Hammond; Mathematics, M. H. Stone; Music, G. W. Woodworth; Physics, F. H. Crawford; Philosophy and Psychology, Raphael Demos; Sociology, C. C. Zimmerman...
HARVARD '39 OXFORD SCHOOL Rabenold, r.f. l.f., MacPhee Howell, l.f. r.f., Creelman Ruml, c. c., Hart MacLood, r.g. l.g., Dean Lupien, l.g. r.g., Bedell...
...transcontinental transport. Southward it flew through perfect flying weather, halting briefly for passengers at Philadelphia, Washington, Nashville. Aboard the 11-ton, twin-motored Douglas was W. R. Dyess, WPAdministrator for Arkansas, on the way home. Partners W. S. Hardwick and David A. Chernus, engineers, and wealthy young Frank C. Hart, head of Hartol Products Corp., were making business trips. Young Charles Altschul, nephew of New York's Governor Herbert H. Lehman, amused himself by experimenting with his new candid camera. Mrs. Samuel Horovitz of Boston, who had never flown before, was nervous at first, but soon relaxed, sat quietly...
RAISED in Hollywood discovered in Hollywood. This short short story of Joel McCrae's career sets him apart from most native born motion picture stars who nowadays go to New York to be discovered. Strongly influenced by William S. Hart be hoped one day to have a cattle ranch. Now he has a ranch of 1,000 acres and besides is a movie star a Bill Hart was once...
...star cast includes Philip H. Angler '37, Raymond Dennett '36, William P. Van Evera '37, Merle Hart 1L, Gladwin A. Hill '36, John A. O'Keefe '37, John B. Rowland '36, Wheeler Sammons, Jr. '37, Edwin O. Tilton '36, and Philip G. Turner...