Word: hydes
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Those who will play in the orchestra are: violins: David Band '34, Edgar Hoover '36, M. T. Klainer '33, G. K. Mateyo '34, Jacob Patt '36, and Michael Saparoff '33, cellos: R. S. Greene '34, A. R. Hyde '34, T. K. Jenkins '34, C. T. Murphy 1G. and J. R. Pappenheimer '36, flutes: R. F. Von Briesen '35, F. G. Ross 1L, and G. V. Slade 1L clarinets: L. A. Cook '34, D. R. Frent '36, and G. W. Pikerce 8L: trumpets: W. s. Baer '33, F. R. Dickerson 2L. E. H. Preble '33, and B. K. Therogeed '34: horns...
...Sara Delano Roosevelt, the President's mother, returned to Hyde Park. Anna Roosevelt Dall. his daughter, went back to Manhattan to prepare her first commercial broadcast for Best & Co., Fifth Avenue women's and children's store. Son-in-law Curtis Dall applied for membership on the Chicago Board of Trade. Groton School again saw Sons Franklin and John with many a tall tale to tell of the Inaugural. Son Elliott chucked his New York advertising job because too many clients counted on his "Washington pull." At his first press conference the President kissed Elliott good...
...Carolina's Smith providing for a government cotton pool in return for acreage reduction. Herbert Hoover still had a mind of his own and he was determined to use it until the final minute. His rejection of the cotton bill set the head of outgoing Secretary of Agriculture Hyde wagging with approval...
...Only six Cabinet members-Messrs Stimson, Mitchell, Brown, Adams, Wilbur and Hyde-had sat in their White House seats all through President Hoover's four years...
...offices of Manhattan's big National City Bank. It was reported that the resignation of Charles E. Mitchell as chairman of the bank was suggested by President-elect Roosevelt. William H. Woodin, incoming Secretary of the Treasury, was said to have conveyed Mr. Roosevelt's views from Hyde Park to Wall Street...