Word: holden
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Agents have been appointed in each of the houses to receive subscriptions at the new $9 rate. They are as follows: Dunster, E. C. Pugh '33; Eliot. E. S. Holden; Lowell, Peregrine White '33; Adams, A. B. Gardner '33; Kirkland, R. A. Irwin '33; Leverett, C. B. Ferguson '33; Winthrop, H. W. Taylor '33. Those who live in buildings other than the seven houses may see H. B. Powers...
...army. Approximately 640 men were squeezed into Massachusetts Hall, a building normally meant to house 64 supernatural phenomena. Bells rang in "Scholars." About the same number was placed in "The New College" of Hollis Hall, 240 soldiers were assigned to the "Old College," "the first Stoughton," while Holden housed 160 of the troops...
...John Battice Ford Jr. (no kin of Henry), vice president of Michigan Alkali Co.; James Inglis, chairman of American Blower Corp.; Tracy W. McGregor, Detroit philanthropist; James Thayer McMillan, president of Detroit & Cleveland Navigation Co., vice president of the Detroit Free Press; Peter J. Monaghan, Detroit lawyer; James Stansbury Holden, president of the Detroit Real Estate Board; Stanley Reed, Washington lawyer; Robert Perry Shorts of Saginaw, Mich. Not counting Messrs. Chrysler, Sloan and Brown (who have offices in Manhattan) there are no New Yorkers on the board. Henry Ford, while not a director, helped the new bank by making...
...total cost, with heat, light and plumbing installed: $3,500. It is a product of American Homes, Inc. of New York which now offers a "line" of four prefabricated models costing up to $7,200. Architect is lean, towering Robert W. McLaughlin Jr. of the New York firm of Holden, McLaughlin & Associates. Designer of swank country homes for the well-to-do, Architect McLaughlin has turned enthusiastically to prefabrication as a solution not only of the U. S. housing problem but of the U. S. architect's employment problem...
...cast will be made up of numerous chorus "girls," pirates, and stokers, as well as the following: Willie Porter R. S. Hewlett '33 Bob Holden J. H. Leatherbee '33 Shirley W. F. Draper '35 Professor Crawfish Robert Breckenridge '34 Cyprian (professor's young son) J. T. Dennison '34 Bertram Bannister (pirate chief) A. M. Jones, Jr. '35 Twitter W. A. Munroe '33 Aunt Caroline Albert Pratt '33 Bartender Stuart Scott '33 Steward W. B. Cudahy...