Word: hubbardism
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Page prepared at Milton Academy, where he was prominent in student activities, managing the football team during his last year. He stood second in the Freshman managerial competition, which was won by Charles W. Hubbard 3rd. '37. Hubbard was elected second assistant manager on Saturday, and Mason T. Rogers, Jr. '37 was elected third assistant manager...
Also he tied up long-term contracts with Guy Earl's station KNX in Hollywood, Stanley Hubbard's KSTP in St. Paul. From a slowstart, Transradio rolled up many a potent client-the Michigan Network, the Yankee Network in New England, WLS in Chicago, KWK in St. Louis...
John A. Thierry '36, of Cambridge, Mass., Francis J. Ulman '36, of Jamaica Plain, Mass., Cheves T. Walling '37, of Hubbard Woods, III., Hathaway Watson, Jr. '37, of Chicago, III., Charles I. Weir, Jr. '36, of Kew Gardens, L. I., N. Y., Harold T. White, Jr. '37, of Bedford Hills, N. Y., Joseph J. White, Jr. '37, of Winnetka, III., George W. Wickersham, 2d '35, of Cedarhurst, L. I., N. Y., Charles C. Wright '37, of Cambridge, Mass., William S. Zeman '36, of Hartford, Conn...
...Today we have 244 prisoners. Here" said the sheriff, pointing into the refrigerator, "are three cases of eggs for them to eat tomorrow at breakfast. There in the pantry is our bread supply." And it certainly was not mother Hubbard's cupboard...
...sweeping view of U. S. Education, a cumbersome wasteful monster which has grown up without plan or authority, was presented last week by Director Charles Hubbard Judd of University of Chicago's School of Education in Education and Social Progress.* Into his book Director Judd swept the following opinions...