Word: knapps
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...following Freshmen have been chosen for the squad: G. A. Bramwell, R. L. Bentley, T. D. Boardman, J. L. Clark, W. L. Clark, Richard Cobb, G. S. Franklin, R. W. Gilder, G. G. Glidden, G. V. Hollins, H. S. Howes, R. H. Knapp, J. J. Knox, C. P. Lyman, L. B. Orr, R. M. Poet, J. H. Plumb, H. H. Poor, Gordon Robinson, E. R. Sargent, L. S. Shaw, J. R. Short, and L. N. Stevens...
...find that his political activities are the subject of an unfriendly investigation. He dedicates a bridge from a microphone in his bedroom, starts for a city board meeting, ends up backstage at a musical show where he demonstrates a dance routine to a chorus girl named Doree Dawn (Evalyn Knapp). Presently occurs the party at which the chorus girl squabbles with a young admirer, endears herself to Mayor Kingston by comforting him when news about the investigation makes him morose. Unlike Governor Franklin Delano Roosevelt, who last week did not interest himself in Mayor Walker's domestic behavior...
...guns, shells, food, clothing, transportation, grain, etc., etc.?about $50 from each of two million shooters. Furthermore, millions of dollars are spent on preserves: near Sandusky, Ohio $3,000,000 was spent for dikes alone; at Currituck Sound, N. C., Tycoons William Ellis Corey (steel) and Joseph Palmer Knapp (American Lithographic Co.) put up $500,000 for canal locks. Such investments provided a potent argument for the sportsmen in their campaign for more ducking days...
...Hermann Kotzschmar Curtis; of heart disease; in Jefferson Hospital, Philadelphia, where her husband, 81, lay seriously ill. Born in Bangor, Me. she married first Lumberman Harrison M. Pillsbury, resided in Milwaukee until after his death in 1903. In 1910 she married Publisher Curtis whose first wife (the former Louise Knapp, the first editor of Publisher Curtis' Ladies' Home Journal) had died that year...
...Michael Schwab of Bethlehem Steel Corp. Examples of well-known chairmen who have retired into the position are Charles Sumner Woolworth, 75, and Henry Holiday Timken. 64. Some chairmanships are frankly nominal. Such is James Anson Campbell's position as "chairman emeritus" of Youngstown Sheet & Tube and George O. Knapp's as "honorary chairman" of Union Carbide. Edwin Wilbur Rice Jr. is "honorary board chairman" of General Electric while the real chairmanship is held by active Owen D. Young, also chairman of the executive committee of Radio Corp...