Word: mason
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...catalogue as Economics 21a, is sadly organized and badly equipped. This year's record-breaking enrollment of 130 students has definitely shown it to be one of the major economics classes, deserving to rank in student interest with Professor William's course on "Money and Banking", or Professor Mason's "Corporation Regulation...
Robert Ellis, Rinshed-Mason Co. (paint...
...Sweringen railroad pyramid, the Senator at first plugged the theme: how little the Cleveland bachelors owned, how much they controlled. His star witness was George Alexander Ball, whose name is a household word to millions of farmers' wives who put up their preserves in his "Ball Perfect Mason" jars. Mr. Ball, a pale, grey-mustached septuagenarian with a frosty fringe around his bald cranium, told how he and Cleveland's George Ashley Tomlinson, to whom the late O. P. Van Sweringen appealed for aid in 1935, formed Midamerica Corp., put up $3,121,000 to buy at auction...
...harlequinade the "first smash hit of a middling season." On Oct. 16 (day following opening of Gilbert Miller's Tovarich), owl-eyed Brooks Atkinson of New York Times chuckled, applauded, said: "Tovarich is the season's first hit." On same day, scholarly, professorial looking John Mason Brown of the Post said: "Tovarich is the first smash hit of the season." Richard Watts, Jr., blue-shirted, plumpish pundit of Herald Tribune called Tovarich "the first resounding dramatic smash of the season." Equally in accord were other critics...
Bill Schmidt was nosed out in the finals of the high hurdles by Mason Fernald "40. The Freshman relay team also came home a winner partly because of poor baton passing on the part of the Varsity...