Word: miller
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Mary Elizabeth Dillon, who rose from office-girl to president of the 12,000,000 Brooklyn Borough Gas Co.; Eleanor Medill Patterson, fiery editor of Hearst's Washington Herald; May Greer, cashier of Firestone Tire & Rubber Co., reputedly highest salaried woman in the U. S.; Minnie Williams Miller, owner and operator of Thousand Springs stock farms in Idaho; Mrs. Charles B. Knox, president of Knox Gelatine Co., and many others...
HARVARD ANDOVER Oatis, l.e. r.e., Moody Lee or Gardiner, l.t. r.t., Cochrane Allen, l.g. r.g., Sears Wysocki, c. c., Graham Glueck, r.g. l.g., Miller Kevorkian, r.t. l.t., Hite Kennedy, r.e. l.e., Cahmers O'Toole, q.b. q.b., Kellog Stuart, l.h.b. r.h.b., Vines Oakes, r.h.b. l.h.b., Sheriff Jerome, f.b. f.b., Cheaney...
...Channing, Jr. '37, Robert B. Cutler '35, Eliot B. Dalton '36, Cyrus C. Decoster '37, William Dennis '36, Howard H. Derrickson '35, Joseph K. Gilligan '36, William H. M. Glazier '36, Nathaniel M. Goodhue '36, Henry O. Marcy '37, Roger B. Martin '37, William C. McCarthy '35, Samuel L. Miller '37, John Ney '35, John R. O'Neill '36, Louis H. Orr '36, Thomas L. Perry '37, Arthur S. Pier '37, Arthur H. Rice '34, Ed S. Roys '36, David W. Schoonmaker '36, William S. Shrader '37, Arthur C. Sullivan '36, Arthur W. Todd '35, and Aronsen A. Vitagliano...
...Sever 26 GII Thurs. at 9 Sever 29 2 Thurs. at 10 Sever 30 3hf Tues., Oct. 2 at 3 Sever 26 7hf Tues., Oct. 2 at 3 Sever 29 8 Thurs., at 9 Sever 26 HISTORY Chf Consult Mr. Chase Lowell E13 Consult Dr. P. G. E. Miller Grays 18 11 Thurs., at 9 Harvard 6 15 Thurs. at 10 Harvard 2 17 Thurs. at 10 Harvard 1 27a* Consult Professor Langer 30* Thurs. at 3.30 Widener J 34* Thurs. at 4-6 Widener K 35* Thurs. at 9 Widener J 38* Thurs. at 2 Sever 7 41 Thurs...
...Bride of Torozko (by Otto Indig; Gilbert Miller and Herman Shumlin, producers). When the recorder of Torozko, Rumania, looks up the birth credentials of the village belle, he finds that she is not, as she thinks, the daughter of Catholic peasants but a Jewish foundling. Klari (Jean Arthur) promptly breaks her engagement to the village tosspot, goes to live with a kindly old Hebrew publican (Sam Jaffe), learns to like the Talmud. The town recorder looks into the matter further and discovers that Klari is neither Jew nor Catholic but a Protestant foundling. She shuts the Talmud and reopens...