Word: kessler
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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HARVARD B. U. McTernen, cf. ss., Leppo Darling, lf. 2b., Morin Owen, 2b. rf., A. Murphy Bilodeau, ss. 3b., Maddocks Regan, 3b. 1b., Miner MacIntosh, rf. lf., T. Murphy Carr, 1b. cf., Nowell Kessler or Blackwood, c. c., Brown Baxter or Avon, p. p., Kelly or Freidman...
...batting orders: HARVARD ST. MARK'S McTernen, cf. 2b., Thomas Darling, l.f. l.f., Dilworth Owen, 2b. 3b., Whitlock Bilodeau, s.s. s.s., deRham Regan, 3b. c.f., Tyler Macintosh, r.f. 1b., Davis Carr, 1b. r.f., Fearon Kessler or Blackwood, c. c., Foster Baxter or Avon...
...following men are on the committee which made arrangements: Henry M. Adlis, Charles S. Bellows, John MacI. Callaway, John L. Davidson, Jr., Emile Dubiel, Charles W. Hubbard, 3d., Charles W. Kessler, Peter H. Knapp, William H. Lane, Jr., John R. Mahoney, Peter B. Olney, Charles H. Thieriot, Jr., and Edward A. Timmins...
...glass and pottery; 5) chemicals, oils and paper; 6) leather, textiles and clothing; 7) food; 8) handwork; 9) commerce; 10) banking; 11) insurance; 12) transportation. Each group will have a leader, not elected by the industry, but chosen by Nazi authorities. Appointed chief leader last week was one Philip Kessler, director of Bergmann Electric Co. and almost unknown even in Germany outside his own industry. The German Press took up much space drawing parallels between this new "Law for the Organic Upbuilding of German Economy" and the National Recovery Act in the U. S. Such a comparison was any thing...
...members of the committee are: Henry M. Adlis, Charles S. Bellows, John MacI. Callaway, John L. Davidson, Jr., Emile Dubiel, Charles W. Hubbard, 3d., Charles W. Kessler, Peter H. Knapp, William H. Lane, Jr., John R. Mahoney, Peter B. Oliney, Charles H. Thieriot, Jr., Edward A. Timmins...