Word: howards
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...type of propaganda. Heinz' 57 Varieties became its slogan and was so skillfully broadcast that the mere numerals 57 on a billboard told a story, sold the goods. This policy of effectiveness without flamboyancy grew from the very character of Henry John Heinz, continues in that of his son Howard, now company president...
Berg Burning. At Montreal, Dr. Howard T. Barnes, Physics Professor at McGill University, announced an expedition in June to Greenland to experiment with heat mines on icebergs. After 30 years of ice research, he has concocted a chemical he calls "thermit," nonexplosive, non-inflammable, rendered dangerous only by contact with ice, when it develops intense heat in a few seconds. The plan is to apply "thermit" to Greenland's west coast glaciers, "burn them up" before they break off in the huge chunks so dangerous to Atlantic shipping. Floating bergs will also be attacked, the scientists rowing alongside, planting...
Professor Howard talked about the Schlemiels last Thursday and by today in his course on German literature he is well into the Romantic movement. I plan to go to the Germanic Museum at 11 o'clock to hear him discuss Tieck and Wackenroder, two of the most important figures in the Sturm and Drang period. I wonder just how many courses offered by the University treat some phase of the Romantic movement; the ghest of Jean-Jacques must be mightily amused at his new tound academic dignity...
Foils ... A.G. Carrillo '26 defeated Harris (A) 5-3 Osborne (A)5-4, and Breckenridge (A) 5-1 Howard Finney '26, defeated Osborne (A) 5-0, and Ford (A) 5-4. A. R. Allen '26, defeated Doyle (A) 5-0, Breckenridge (A) defeated Howard Finney '26, 5-1 end A. R. Allen '26, 5-2. Mayo (A) defeated A. R. Allen...
...confidence of legitimate business must not be sacrificed through compromise with the "creak-brain economic vagaries of Bryan west". On the other hand, Senator King of Utah, conservative but none the less western, reminds his party that they must provide "a wise farm policy". Further in this direction, Representative Howard, significantly from Nebraska, stresses the necessity of an out-and-out liberalism with particular reference to "the agricultural zone". He goes on to commit himself to an agrarian platform by requesting for 1928 "a presidential nominee from the agricultural west and a vice-presidential nominee from the agricultural south...