Word: helmes
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Invitations to attend the function have been sent to former members of the staff living in the vicinity, including Willard P. Gerrsh, assistant professor of mechanical engineering, and the first observer; and H. Helm Clayton, who was in immediate charge of the observational work from 1886 to 1908. It is expected that there will be present a representative of the United States Weather Bureau, and some members of the Board of Overseers committee to visit the observatory...
...Samuel Clay Williams, Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation's Leo T. Crowley, National Labor Relations Board's Francis Biddle, National Emergency Council's Donald Richberg, Federal Alcohol Control Administration's Joseph H. Choate Jr. Tail-enders in precedence were Mrs. Malvina Thompson Schneider, Mrs. James M. Helm and Miss Marguerite Le Hand, private secretaries to Mrs. Roosevelt and the President...
John B. Hamblet '35, Arthur R. Hartwig '37, Morrison C. Haviland '37, Everett B. Helm 1G, Hugh F. Hinckley '37, James C. Hopkins '38, Arthur R. Humphreys 2G, Walter C. Humstone '35, Herbert V. Kibrick '38, William G. Kirby '35, Morris E, Lasker '38, John B. Little '36, Milton Lottman '36, David P. McAllester '38, Kenneth MacLeish '38, Adolf W. Marburg '37, Richard B. Mather 1G, George H. Nicholson 1G, Everett H. Perkins '35, Thomas L. Perry '37, Marcy S. Powell 4G, Ellwood M. Rabenold '37, Arthur H. Rice '36, Charles B. Rockwell '36, Selden T. Rodgers '36, Howard...
...Lawson 1G, W. H. Nichols 1G, W. Shelmerdine '37, R. B. Trainor '38, E. L. Barnes '38, L. Bowden '36, W. Doering '38, E. W. Meisenhelder '38, C. E. Tuttle '37, J. P. Carew 1G, E. B. Helm 1G, J. C. Hopkins '38, M. Jennings '38, E. H. Porter...
...henchman, has fulfilled most of the sardonic 1925 reasons for voting-or not voting-for Hindenburg. The President votes for Hitler-that is, last week he endorsed the blood bath in a personal telegram to his Chancellor and last week his knobby old fingers steadied but scarcely guided the helm...