Word: holt
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Harvard Club of Buffalo, Henry W. Holt '21, Secretary, 306 M. & T. Building, Buffalo, N.Y.; Harvard Association of Eastern New York, John R. Todd '20, Secretary, 158 State St., Albany, N.Y.; Harvard Club of Rochester, Hiram Sibley, Jr. '31, Secretary, 404 East Ave., Rochester, N.Y.; Harvard Club of Philadelphia, Maurice Hockscher '28, Secretary, 1617 Land Title Bldg., Philadelphia, Penn.; Harvard Club of Western Pennsylvania, Benjamin J. King '31, Secretary, 5816 Maeburn Rd., Pittsburgh, Penn.; Harvard Club of Washington, D.C., Ralph H. Hallett '04, Secretary, 1901 Wyoming Ave., NW., Washington...
Investigators of the American Association of University Professors last week reported on President Hamilton Holt's summary dismissal of Professor John Andrew Rice and others from Rollins College, Winter Park, Fla. (TIME, June 19, July 10, Sept. 4). President Holt was found to have made himself autocrat of Rollins. ("When you want to fire a cook, you don't go out and get a committee of neighbors to tell you what to do, do you?") Professor Rice, no ''yes-man," had vexed President Holt and other Floridans by behaving much as satiric, cacographic Dean Swift...
During the investigation President Holt, asserted the investigators, had equivocated, quibbled and lied. As long as he maintained his present attitude the investigators were obliged to damn Rollins College as an institution where no teacher could be sure...
...also whiskey for Canada Dry Ginger Ale. Standard Brands will make Penn-Maryland's gin, will market its own brand, Fleischmann, through Penn-Maryland, make Canada Dry gin. The quality trade National Distillers reserved for itself-unblended Old Grand Dad, Old Crow, Old Taylor, Sunny Brook, Old Over holt, Large, Mount Vernon, In the importing field National Distillers took under its wing the old house of Alex. D. Shaw...
...Master of Men" Jack Holt, as usual, displays a great deal of firmly set jaw and swelling chest. The director, I fear, has tried to calm him down; this was not a good thing to do. Mr. Holt possesses the characteristics of masculinity, and very little else; consequently, this side of his nature should be played up as much as possible. The calming down, however, has not been carried too far; he is still bull-necked Jack, the terror among strong men. The plot, appropriately enough, deals with a steel mill, in which jack is at liberty to romp with...