Word: lloyds
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...extension for a second year. Four students are chosen from American colleges to live at Oxford and Cambridge and four from England are given scholarships at Harvard and Yale. Two of the American scholars chosen last year were W. W. Foshay '31, who went to Odford and D. D. Lloyd '32, who is studying at Cambridge...
...transport lines to provide parachutes for each & every passenger. Representative Celler's measure, he said, grew out of a bad scare he got while flying over Philadelphia. To back up his proposal, he drew liberally from a provocative article in the February Forum called "Death by Air Transport" by Lloyd S. Graham in which compulsory use of parachutes was demanded. Author Graham, onetime publicity writer for Irving Air Chute Co., made these claims in his article...
...leading House basketball scorers are D. P. Dutton '33 (Winthrop), 58; W. F. Henderson '34 (Leverett), 23; S. N. Davenport, III '34 (Eliot), 28; E. E. Pope '32 (Eliot), 23; W. J. Lloyd '33 (Winthrop), 23; A. E. Taylor '33 (Lowell...
...likely that he would send to the U. S. for sale a collection of fine furniture and paintings from his two estates, Blickling Hall, Norfolk, and Newbattle Abbey, Midlothian. The Marquess is better known to U. S. citizens as Philip Henry Kerr, lecturer and onetime private secretary to David Lloyd George. He was a member of last summer's Round Table Conferences on India. Second cousin to the Duke of Norfolk, he succeeded to his title last March at the death of his first cousin, the tenth Marquess. Last week's sale of his library was largely necessitated...
...haven't the ghost of an idea what it means," snorted Liberal Lloyd George. "I should have thought it was the business of those brought in to govern, to govern...