Word: lee
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...close-up of convicts at attention. Like many a handsome, athletic young man who has the air of being an actor in spite of himself, Richard Barthelmess has been in the show business most of his life. His mother, Caroline Harris, played in Biograph pictures at the old Fort Lee (N. J.) studios...
Between 8,000 and 9,000 answers to the 15,000 questionnaires sent to leaders of the business world by F. W. Taussig '79, Henry Lee Professor of Economics, and C. S. Joslyn '20, instructor in the Department of Economics, have been returned to the authors of the survey, according to information obtained yesterday. In a statement to a CRIMSON reporter, Professor Taussig said, "The amazing response to our appeal for information will enable us to make the most complete study of leadership in the business world that has ever been undertaken...
Venom v. Epilepsy. When Dr. do Amaral reached Manhattan last week he had with him 40 South American snakes, present for Raymond Lee Ditmarks, curator of reptiles at the New York Zoological Park. Dr. Ditmarks fondly sorted the snakes. As he was doing so, Dr. Adolph Monaelesser, retired Manhattan physician, visited him. Dr. Monaelesser was President McKinley's surgeon of the Red Cross during the Spanish-American War. Lately he has been doing private research on epilepsy. His visit to the zoo was for some venom of the black African cobra. Dr. Ditmarks has the only...
...Lee Garnett Day Expedition which returned in February with birds and mammals collected on Mt. Roraima in British Guiana, financed by Lee Garnett Day, importer of South American products, Manhattan...
Gimbel Bros. Inc.: Lee Adam Gimbel, 32, as Vice President; to become a trader on the New York Stock Exchange; at a cost, for his seat...