Word: hubbardism
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Governor Sat down on one Side of the Table, and Mr. Leverett over against him: the Council and Mr. Hubbard of New-Cambridge also Sat at the Table. Then Mr. Hobard began with a very Serious Suitable Prayer, he having Ended. Sir Sewal made An Oration in Latin: nextly the Governor made a Speech in Latin to Mr. Leverett more especially, declaring how the Corporation had chosen him, the Governor and Council approved him, the General Court voted him a Salary. So he invested him in his office, pointing to the Books, Seal, Keys, on the Table, which He delivered...
Everett Titsworth Tomlinson Jr., president of Doremus & Co., national advertising agency founded by Clarence Walker Barren, last week resigned. Vice president William H, Long Jr. was elected chairman and G. Munro Hubbard, vice president of J. G. White & Co., utility managers, succeeded to the presidency of Doremus...
...Ames '32, C. H. Hageman, Jr. '32, Alfred Kidder II, '33, Oscar Sutermeister '32, Vernon Munroe, Jr. '31, R. I. W. Westgate, H. M. Smallwood, R. W. Meadows '32, E. S. Amazeen '31, K. N. Marshall, J. C. Hubbard, Jr. '31, A. N. Webster '31, C. H. Burgess '31, M. A. Francon, Vahan Moushegian '32, A. B. Martin, 2nd, '30, R. H. Phelps '30, E. A. Mays, Jr. '32, J. D. Gordan, Jr., J. H. Pratt '30, L. H. Butterfield, F. W. Hoeing, W. W. Foshay '31, J. H. Gleason...
...half hours. That is to say he beat the record.") He has a prodigious memory, and this year won honorable mention from the Pulitzer Prize committee for an obituary of Sir Ronald Ross, written chiefly from memory. He reads voraciously, likes to quote Emerson, says he thinks Elbert Hubbard was the best rewrite man of his age. On occasion Editor Bingay can be exceedingly sharp-tongued. Reporters under him testify that "he can take the hide off anyone in about seven sentences." When excited he used to spit on the floor but has broken himself of the habit...
Eleven women are entered so far in th four classes. In the Ladies Singles are Betty Howe, Hasel Crockett, Betty Lincoln, Louise Maguire, and Henrietta Young. F. H. Edwards and W. White are in the Narrow Compromise race; Polly Mitchell in the Broad Comp; and H. Armitage, H. Hubbard, and J. Osborn are entered in the Wherry Race. Each race will have to have at least four or five entrants to make it worth running...