Word: merriams
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Secretary of Labor for careful study and to undertake any negotiations that seem advisable. The Secretary is fully empowered to represent me in taking whatever action seems advisable under the circumstances. . . ." Then Mr. Roosevelt departed gaily for the crew races at New London. When appealed to there by Governor Merriam of California for settlement of the Pacific Coast longshoremen's strike (TIME, June 25), he promptly wired back that Miss Perkins was in charge. She was. She had already telegraphed San Francisco a proposal to mediate the only issue still in dispute. Meantime she had also telephoned...
...following of the 50 Sons of '09 attending Harvard were at the luncheon: Samuel N. Bicknell '35, Herbert W. Hines, Jr. '34, Bernard F. Merriam 11, '36, H. Minot Pitman, Jr. '37, Oliver E. Rodgers '36, Edward L. Rogers '36, John E. Rogerson '34, Fred B. Stevens '35, C. Malcolm Watkins, Jr. '34, Henry R. Watson, Jr. '35, Richard L. Whipple '37, Charles L. Whipple '35, and Henry N. Withington...
...shoes last year for $13.87). His administration was nationally criticized in 1932 when he refused to pardon famed Convict Tom Mooney, and in 1933 when he declared he would pardon the lynchers of the kidnap-murderers of Brooke Hart if they were arrested (TIME, Dec. 4). Frank F. Merriam succeeds him as Governor...
...education at University of Minnesota. Other Commissioners include: Ada Louise Comstock, president of Radcliffe College; Isaiah Bowman, director of American Geographical Society, Carlton Joseph Huntley Hayes, Columbia historian. One of four who refused to sign the report was University of Chicago's famed Political Scientist Charles Edward Merriam. Like the Hoover Committee on Recent Social Trends, whose researches it found useful, the Commission began its survey in 1929. Financed by several hundred thousand Carnegie Corporation dollars and aided by scores of investigators, its announced purpose was to map the present and chart the future of social studies (history, political...
HARVARD BROWN Adelman, g. g., Fuller Rogers, cp. cp., McSweeney Whittemore, p. p., Fraad Holsapple, 1d. 1d., Morse Duffey, 2d. 2d., Payne Rabinovitz, c. c., Thoresen Murphy, 2a. 2a., Taft Edmands, 1a. 1a., Bogert Lessig, oh. oh., Robbins England, ih. ih., Merriam...