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...Cercle Francais announces the election of a new board of officers. The following men were elected: President, Phillipe Dur '35; Vice President, Kermit R. Kimball '35; Secretary, Carl L. Billman '35; Councillors, Hayden Channing, Jr. '37, Elwood D. Boynton...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Cercle Francais Election | 2/19/1934 | See Source »

...Socony-Vacuum had markets in the East but no production, and Standard Oil had production but lacked markets, new Standard-Vacuum Oil Co. will have both. ¶It was news last October when Atlas Tack Corp. announced that it had started to make bottle-caps. It was news when Kermit Roosevelt and John Sargent, the insurance partner of James Roosevelt, took seats on the Tack board. It was news last week when the Tack directors voted to split the stock three-for-one. Next day Tack stock tumbled from $34.75 a share to $21. Rumors flew thick that the Tack...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Business: Downtown | 12/25/1933 | See Source »

Among prominent authors publishing works during this period are Walter, Lippmann '10, who has written "Interpretations: 1932-33"; Willard Huntington Wright '10 (S. S. Van Dyne), who has written "The Dragon Murder Case"; Ogden Nash '24, who has written "Happy Days," Kermit Roosevelt '12, who (with others) has written "Hunting Trails in Three Continents," and Eugene O'Neill ocC. '15, who has written "Ah Wilderness" and "Days Without...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Harvard Men Have Written 308 Volumes During Last Six Months;--Average of 11-2 Books a Day | 12/9/1933 | See Source »

...their chief prelate, and the big warm room buzzed with the voices of General Motors' Sloan, General Electric's Gerard Swope, Ford's Sorensen, Pennsylvania Railroad's Atterbury, Baldwin Locomotive's Houston, Thomas A. Edison's son Charles, Theodore Roosevelt's son Kermit, Owen D. Young, Henry Morgenthau Sr. and dowagers galore. As Comrade Litvinoff waddled in to take his place beneath the crossed Red Flag and Stars and Stripes the "Star-Spangled Banner" brought all to their feet and few sat down when the organ switched into the "Internationale...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: RUSSIA: Caviar to Litvinoff | 12/4/1933 | See Source »

...Eliot House lineup for the game was: Eugene W. Morry '34, q.b.; Kermit R. Kimball 35, r.h.; Frederick A. Gilbert '34, l.h.; Henry P. Forman '34, f.b.; George H. Porter '34, r.c.; Edward P. Davis, Jr. '34, l.e.; Samuel Sonenfield '34 and Edward D. Brooks '34 substituted at right end and left and, respectively...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Eliot Touch Football Team Trounces Bulldog, 30 to 24 | 11/27/1933 | See Source »

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