Word: hille
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Yardlings rode down Blue Hill...
...Gerard connection did not last but James continued the insurance business with John Sargent, a shrewd Harvard-man, as Roosevelt & Sargent Inc. Son James sold a $2,500,000 policy to the American Tobacco Co. on the life of its President George Washington Hill. The Columbia Broadcasting System bought a like amount of the Roosevelt brand of insurance. In his first year with Sargent, James acquired $67,000 worth of independence. Business improved each succeeding year until James-now the richest of the Roosevelts excepting possibly his grandmother-is estimated to be worth half a million dollars...
...meeting of the Harvard Engineering Society last night the following officers were elected: president, James Muenger '39, vice-president, Charles Hill '39, secretary, Maurice A. Roidy, Jr. '40, treasurer, Walter C. Bass...
...hillside in Los Angeles' Elysian Park started shifting, tumbled boulders down on a highway beneath. To the scene rushed Warner cameramen with Technicolor equipment, floodlights for an all-night watch. Script writers got right to work on a landslide sequence to be added to the film. But the hill refused to budge for the cameramen. Last week Nature was more cooperative. As the Warner Bros, prepared to present their film simultaneously in 200 theatres throughout the U. S., flood waters swept out over the Sacramento Valley, inundated farm lands just as the film's flood does...
Although by this time he has a working knowledge of the system, Metcalf admitted that there were still units in the Library which he had not visited. For some 15 departmental libraries--such as the Medical School library, the Peabody Museum and the Blue Hill Observatory--he has nominal jurisdiction