Word: mason
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Robert W. Scott '38 and George W. Phillips '39, also letter men and Sophomores James A. Rousmaniere, Mason Fernald, and Charles d'Autremont should also make up a capable halfback squad...
Raymond Elaine Fosdick was elected president of the Rockefeller Foundation and the allied Rockefeller-endowed General Education Board two winters ago (TIME, Dec. 23, 1935), took active charge in July of last year, replacing two retiring presidents, Trevor Arnett and Max Mason. For a quarter-century before that Fosdick had been active in Rockefeller philanthropy. War worker, peace advocate, internationalist, social science promoter, he was first if not foremost a lawyer-the sort of genial, persuasive, energetic man who takes naturally to public life without becoming a politician, the sort of man who might have become an inner councilor...
...degree Mason Franklin Roosevelt took a trowel in hand and with a dab of real mortar laid the cornerstone of the future home of the Federal Trade Commission (see p. 55), a structure known as the Apex Building because it will tip the triangle of Government buildings between Pennsylvania and Constitution Avenues...
...Judge Roy Mason and wife were visitors. There are plenty of judges in his township, but a deplorable absence of customers...
...Yale meet, are: in the 100-yard dash, John M. Callaway '37; in the 220, Callaway; 440, James D. Lightbody, Jr. '40; 880, Alexander C. Northrop '38; mile, Northrop; shot, Bertram M. Litman '38, George A. Downing '40; high jump, Guilliaem Aertsen 3rd '40; and 100-yard high hurdles, Mason Fernald...