Word: kelleyism
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...summary: HARVARD '37 YALE '37 White, Stephenson, r.f. r.f., Leeds, Carey, Michaels, Wind Moser, Gibson, l.f. l.f., Byrnes, Beckwith Gray, Adlis, Schuler, c. c., Pierson, McNoeley, Morton Stephenson, Field, Witherspoon, r.g. r.g., Miles, Footman Mason, Lewis, l.g. l.g., Wright, Kelley, Havilend...
Score: Yale '37 54, Harvard '37 30. Goals: Kelley 8, Beckwith 7, Stephenson 5, Gray 3, Carey 3, Miles 3, Mason 2, Michaels 2, Field 1, Moser 1, Havilend 1, McNeeley 1, Morton 1. Free throws: Gray 3, Mason 1, Moser 1, Stephenson 1, Beckwith 1, Miles 1. Referee, Schroeder; umpire, Lush. Time: four 10-minute periods...
Agreed that something must be done, the educators listened to the programs of one committee headed by Columbia's John Kelley Norton and another committee headed by Columbia's Harold R. Rugg. Professor Norton's commission on the Emergency in Education wanted U. S. school systems rebuilt from the ground up in ten years. Observers saw how well the Columbia yeast had worked when Professor Rugg's committee called in President Roosevelt to set up. and educators to support, a national planning council to formulate "a program of relief for and correction of maladjustments...
...corporation was by no means the highest paid. President Walter Gifford of American Telephone & Telegraph had his salary cut from $229,167 to $206,250 last March. Highest straight salary for 1932 was $250,000, paid to Charles M. Schwab as board chairman of Bethlehem Steel. President Cornelius Francis Kelley of Anaconda Copper got $249,232 in 1932, against $345,000 in 1929. Eugene Gifford Grace of Bethlehem Steel got a $1,600,000 bonus in 1929 but his $12,000 salary had been upped to $180,000 for 1932. That year George Washington Hill was paid...
William G. Chase '34 (L) defeated Gordon C. Streeter '34 (E), 3-2; Edward P. Davis '34 (E) defeated Robert R. Lucas '34 (L), 3-2; Emmett H. Roorbach '34 (L) defeated Douglas D. Bond '34 (E), 3-2; Alfred S. Hartwell '34 (E) defeated Bartram Kelley 1G (L), 3-2; Sebert E. Davenport '34 (E) defeated Benjamin Rowland...