Word: juliuses
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Four western states are all that Chairman Julius Wadsworth '25 of the Harvard Republican Club says that Senator La Follette, Progressive candidate for president can carry (according to a statement issued to the CRIMSON yesterday). Davis will be confined to the solid South for his support and Calvin Coolidge. Republican nominee, will carry the election with 360 votes in the electoral college or 100 more than necessary to elect, says this statement...
...Cheers and handclaps were absent, but most of the spectators strained their necks. All present were impressed with the Baron's good sportsmanship. He smiled throughout the game, despite the fact that the British were losing. ¶Next day, lunch with Harrison Williams, a motorboat ride, dinner with Julius Fleischmann, yeast...
...Merian '25, C. P. Morehouse '25, W. A. Morrison '25, J. S. Murphy Jr. '25, E. A. Norman '25, James Otis '25, R. C. Otis Jr. '25, W. A. Pallme '25, P. F. Pond '25, O. R. Rice '25, Oliver Shaw '25, R. L. Thompson '25, Julius, Wadsworth '25, J. P. Whitall...
Meanwhile, the Company countered by obtaining a Federal Court receivership in New York. Judge Julius M. Mayer, Robert L. Morrell and President Thomas E. Wilson were appointed receivers on a claim of $5,943 by the John Eiszner Co. The question now remains, Which set of receivers will be left to manage the business? Mr. Klein will, of course, endeavor to have the New Jersey receivership gain supreme control. The Wilson Co.'s aim is to have the three Federal receivers manage assets in New York and Illinois, with ancillary receivers in other States where the Company has important...
...matching scattered gifts with a conditional offer of $500,000 from the General Education Board of New York. From the Carnegie Corporation, of Manhattan, came $250,000; other contributions came from the John F. Slater fund, of Charlottesville, Va., and the J. C. Penny Foundation, of Manhattan. Individuals contributing: Julius Rosenwald, Cyrus H. McCormick, Harold H. Swift, Mrs. Emmons Elaine, all of Chicago; Samuel Mather and Mrs. Francis F. Prentiss, of Cleveland; Miss Fanny T. Cochran and Miss Juliana Wood, of Philadelphia; Joseph Lee, George Wigglesworth, Charles E. Mason, of Boston; Edward S. Harkness, George Foster Peabody, Paul D. Cravath...