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Funk & Wagnalls also reminded people that the firm was long known as a "Prohibition house," that the late Dr. Isaac Kauffman Funk founded "Prohibition Park" as an amusement centre on Staten Island. His son Wilfred John Funk, now inactive president of the company, is also a personal...
Certain was the Bill to go to conference within the week. The House conferees would be: Oregon's Willis Chatman Hawley, Massachusetts' Allen Towner Treadway, New Jersey's Isaac Bacharach (all regular Republicans) and John Nance Garner of Texas, Mississippi's James William Collier (Democrats). The Senate conferees: Utah's Smoot, Indiana's Watson, California's Shortridge (regular Republicans) and North Carolina's Simmons. Mississippi's Harrison (Democrats). The conference voting will normally be 6-to-4 for high rates. The conferees will become the final tariff writers. In dispute between...
...Hallowell, chairman, Isaac Harter Jr., sub-chairman, H. H. Bissell, G. J. Cassedy, P. H. Dodge, J. S. Fennessy, L. A. Francisco. C. H. Hageman, W. H. Holcombe, R. L. Hooker, H. S. Howe, J. A. Leutkemeyer, Albert Pratt, J. W. Putnam, D. M. Sullivan, G. Q. Thorndike, John Wiggins...
...pound class: Isaac Harter '33 defeated Trexier (Y) by fall in three minutes, 22 seconds...
...Flying Club dinner held in Boston at the Harvard Club on March 5 announcement of new officers to serve until March, 1931 was made. J. H. Smith '31 was chosen president, to be assisted by Robert Gilmor, Jr. '31 as vice president, T. B. Eastland '33 as secretary, and Isaac Harter, Jr. '33 as treasurer. These officers will serve as directors along with C. D. G. Breckinridge '31, M. S. P. Pollard '32, and H. W. Umphrey...