Word: lymans
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Boston went Ray Lyman Wilbur. To Ray Lyman Wilbur went newshawks. To newshawks went these words of the Secretary of the Interior about his old friend and fellow Californian, Herbert Hoover...
Musical Toy Stage. Ray Lyman Wilbur, U. S. Secretary of the Interior who appointed a committee a year ago to investigate education by radio, disagreed with B. B. C.'s Director Reith. He said radio has "brought about ways in which the public can be entertained and also instructed which probably never would have evolved from the heads of the very best-intentioned government officials. . . . Time will de-jazz the radio and make it more literate and substantial. The musical toy stage of the radio has about passed...
...Rapidan camp President Hoover last week took his tall, angular friend Dr. Ray Lyman Wilbur, Secretary of the Interior, and eight Wilbur assistants. Their purpose: to devise Interior economies to help reduce the prospective billion-dollar budget. When the executives came down the mountainside (their cars in low gear because of mud), a plan had been worked out whereby $4,000,000 would be snipped out of Interior expenditures this year, $6,000,000 next year, $8,000,000 the year after. Added to the War Department pruning planned the previous week-end (see p. 19), the Interior cut will...
...Cornelius Van- derbilt Jr., unsuccessful publisher of the Miami Tab, the Los Angeles News and the San Francisco Herald, had been offered the position of editor of Liberty magazine, recently purchased by Macfadden Publications, Inc. (TIME, April 13). But last week he took the job of vice president in Lyman, Irish & Co., Manhattan advertising agency...
...have been requested by the CRIMSON to give a note on the New Research Laboratory of Physics. This building, though not yet formally turned over to the University, is practically completed and furnished. Professor Theodore Lyman '97, William Duane '93, P. W. Bridgman '04, E. C. Kemble, Otto Oldenberg, G. W. Pierce, Dr. J. H. McLeod, H. R. Mimno, and a dozen or more research students have already moved in from the Jefferson and Cruft Laboratories. Professor F. A. Saunders still has his principal headquarters in Jefferson, but will come into the new building in June. Professor E. L. Chaffee...