Word: leon
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Those receiving the degree of A.B., summa cum laude, are as follows: Melvin Leon Anshen, of Boston; Ralph Philip Boas, Jr., of Norton; John Coert Campbell, of Bronxiville, New York; Sidney Cohen, of Lynn; Albert Charles England, Jr., of Pittsfield; Henry Caraway Hatfield, of Evanston, Illinois; Richard Inglis, Jr., of South Euclid, Ohio; Henry Touchman Levin of Minneapolis, Minnesota; Robert Caffrey Liddon Jr., of Corinth, Mississippi; Knight Warner McMahan, of Flora, Illinos; Isadore Paisner, of Brookline, Peter Shuebruk, of Cohasset; Robert Chester Smith, Jr., of Detroit, Michigan; Andrew Joseph Torrielli, of Watertown; Bort Arthur Winter, of East Cleveland, Ohio...
Richard Hiller Amberg, Robert Hicks Bates, Henry Hamilton Bissell, Richard Adolph Bloomfield, Benjamin Cushing Bowker, Morton Clark Bradley, Jr., Leon Brooks, Winston Mansfield Burdett, Warren Leonard Claff, Samuel Louis Cohen, Louis Cooperstein, Samuel Duker, Maurice Francis English, John Lincoln Finan, Franklin Gay Folger, Oliver Garceau, Charles Clarke Glavin, Edwin Paul Gordon, Henry Greenberg, John Dickson Hersey, Winfield Adelbert Huppuch, Elliott Samuel Hurwaitt, James Francis Kane, Jr., Alfred Kidder, 2d, Harlan Michael Levin, James Marcellus Lichliter, Edmund Lieberman, Robert Baddow Lisle, John Hamilton McCallum, William Alexander McGivney...
Year ago Dr. Leon Decatur Young of Dallas, Tex., onetime vice moderator of the Presbyterian Church, set about helping his parishioners recover their "lost sense of sin." He devised a "Sin-Board" with 84 items, to be checked off by self-examining sinners. Last week as the Presbyterian General Assembly closed its annual meeting in Columbus. Ohio. Dr. Leon Decatur Young passed out copies of the Sin-Board among his fellow delegates: the Presbyterian evangelism division had indorsed it. There are small Sin-Boards. 6x9 in., for use during sermons, and cardboard sheets 40 x 48 in., which sell...
...Cornelius N. Bliss ...............2,000 Claude K. Boettcher, Denver banker....... 1,000 Charles J. Bradley, of Erie R. R. ......... 500 Matthew Brush, financier ...........2,000 Edward G. Auckland, of N. Y., N. H. & H. R. R. ................500 Floyd L. Carlisle, of N. Y. Edison Co..............2,000 Leon R. Clausen, of J. I. Case ...........500 Charles A. Corliss, of Lament, Corliss & Co. .............. 1,000 Patrick E. Crowley, of N. Y. Central R. R. ................. 500 Arthur . Davis, of Aluminum Co. ................. 1,000 Frederick H. Ecker, of Metropolitan Life .................2,000 Marshall Field III.............2,000 Philip A. S. Franklin...
...them only France is still on free gold. Last week's meeting was to elect a successor to heavy-set President Gates W. McGarrah of Manhattan, re- tiring. Normally there would have been no question of the election of his alternate and chief adviser, Boston-born Lawyer Leon Fraser, Reparations expert at the birth of the Young Plan in 1929. In February B. I. S. directors so moved and appointed him (TIME. Feb. 27). But what about the sidestep of the U. S. from the gold standard? Last week's meeting silenced the quibblers and ratified Mr. Fraser...