Word: jay
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Despite the fact that he had been one of the defeated candidates himself, P. R.'s "father," public-spirited Chemist William Jay Schieffelin, and such P. R. enthusiasts as Liberal Lawyer Morris Ernst remained stubbornly faithful to their device. They pointed out that with experienced counters Cincinnati had cut its counting time to a week and Cleveland to three days. If the city would authorize the voting machines for which Tammany's late board of estimate refused to appropriate $2,000.000. they claimed that P. R. ballots might be disposed of in one day. That Tammany...
Wales scholarship, to Jay B. Wescott 2G, of Ypsilanti, Michigan...
...Norfolk debaters were John Wall, Adolph C. Rosenthal, and Alfred Fortier; while those representing the Crimson were Paul W. Cherington '40, Jay W. Kaufman '88, and John A. Sullivan...
Harold Van Buren Cleveland '88, of Cincinnati, Ohio and Lowell House has won the Bliss Prize for 1937 it was announced last night at the conclusion of a talk by Bernard DeVote '26 in New Lecture Hall. Richard Siegel '89 and Jay W. Kaufmann '38 were named for honorable mention...
...third debate on labor questions this year, the Crimson will take the negative on the question, "Resolved: That the National Labor Relations Board should be empowered to enforce arbitration of all industrial disputes." Paul W. Cherington '40, and John A. Sullivan, Jr., '38, and Jay W. Kaufman '38 will take the stand against compulsory arbitration. There will be a decision...