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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Dean '34, H. G. Pearson Jr. '34, Francis Gleason '34, J. T. Higgins '34, Richard Bassett '34, J. T. Morse '34, Atreus von Schrader '34, A. B. Hallowell '34, E. K. Salls '34, G. H. Damon '34, C. A. Pescosolido '34, Paul de Give '34, Bradford Simmons '34, Roger Martin '34, D. S. Carmichael '35, E. F. Bowditch '35, C. F. Woodard '35, H. H. Brewster '35, D. W. Lewis '35, Herman Gundlach '35, F. P. Whitheck...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: 24 MEN NOMINATED BY STUDENT COUNCIL FROM 1934, OR '35 | 5/17/1933 | See Source »

Resigned. Martin John Insull (brother), fugitive Chicago utilities tycoon; as a trustee of Cornell University...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Milestones, May 15, 1933 | 5/15/1933 | See Source »

...instructor in Greek and Latin; H. M. Smallwood, instructor in Chemistry; R. W. Meadows 1S.A.; E. B. Amazeen 2G.B.; K. N. Marshall, instructor in Government; J. C. Hubbard, Jr. 2G.; A. N. Webster 2L; C. H. Burgess 2G; M. A. Francon, instructor in French; Vahan Moushegian 1L; A. B. Martin, 2nd 1G; R. H. Phelps 2G; E. A. Mays 1G.B.; L. D. Gordan, Jr. 1G.B.; J. H. Pratt 2L; L. H. Butterfield, instructor in English; F. W. Hoeing, assistant in History; W. W. Foshay 1L; J. H. Gleason 30, assistant in History; E. M. Rowe 3G; J. G. Haviland...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: LIST OF PROCTORS FOR NEXT YEAR ANNOUNCED | 5/10/1933 | See Source »

...quit-claims from man & wife. Last November the woman sued for $250,000 more, charging that Barton had warned other advertising agencies against hiring her. Trying another way of making a living, she wrote a book in which a principal character is named "Roos Martin." Last week the Manhattan Grand Jury indicted her on a charge of having threatened Bruce Barton with publishing the book if he did not pay her $50,000. At the same time Barton's lawyers moved for a quick trial of her $250,000 suit...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: People: Sequels | 5/1/1933 | See Source »

...have been living. Several days a week he spends in the office of Pan American Airways, on the 42nd floor of Manhattan's Chanin Building, poring over blueprints, charts, tables, operations reports. He makes frequent trips to the Sikorsky plant at Bridgeport, Conn. and the Glenn L. Martin factory in Balti more, to watch progress on big flying boats abuilding for Pan American. Every Tues day, and often on other days, he goes up the street a block from the Chanin Building to the Graybar, to his duties as technical chairman of Transcontinental & West...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Aeronautics: Lindberghs Fly | 5/1/1933 | See Source »

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