Word: lehman
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...take one of the more advanced introductory courses in English, such as English A-2, 79, and 28. This plan might well serve as an additional spur to entrance candidates in preparing for their English examinations. But perhaps this is a problem whose solution is best left to Lehman Hall...
...Norristown, Pa., "Big Jake" Lehman was told that his sentence for first degree murder had been commuted from electrocution to life imprisonment. Said he: "Now I can finish my jigsaw puzzle...
...change to the dial system in Cambridge will begin within three months, on completion of a new exchange building by the New England Telephone and Telegraph Company. The new building, which will serve all of Cambridge, and will probably affect the private exchange of the University, now located in Lehman Hall, is being erected on Ware Street, a block behind the Freshman Union. Having submitted plans of the new building to the University for approval, the New England Telephone and Telegraph Company decided upon a Georgian form of architecture as being in greatest harmony with most of the more recent...
...University decides to incorporate the dial system within its own private exchange, the telephone board in Lehman Hall will undergo extensive alternation, all the extension phones will have to be changed, and many minor problems will come to light...
...governors inaugurated last week: New York-Four years as lieutenant governor had well trained Democrat Herbert Henry Lehman, Manhattan banker, for the country's second biggest executive job. Beside him at his simple inaugural stood the two men who had made him governor-President-elect Roosevelt and Alfred Emanuel Smith. The former talked about "Al" and the latter about "Frank's Forgotten Man." Governor Lehman advised the Legislature to prepare for beer at once by passing legislation to regulate and tax its local sale when authorized by Congress. Said he: "Approximately 25% of the entire working population...