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...Griswold '38; William W. Hancock '38; Frank W. Hatfield '38; Edward H. h. Jasen '37; Walter W. Jeffers '36; Norman W. Johnson '38; Thomas J. Judge '38; Frederick W. King ocC; James E. King, Jr. '36; William C. Knox, Jr. '38; Truman P. Kohman '38; Edward C. Lambert '38; Nathaniel A. Lemke '38; Melvin Levy '37; Jacob Lichman '37; David R. Kit '38; Walter R. Lucas, Jr. '37; Franklin M. Ludden '38, Edward T. James...
...Nathaniel A. Handy 3Dr., of Newport, Rhode Island, who received the Lewis and Harriet Hayden Scholarship; and Raphael Fine 2L, of Chicago, who received a Faculty Scholarship...
...nominees are: Nathaniel G. Benchley, James F. Chace, Marshall Field, Matthew B. Fox, Norman W. Johnson, and William S. Pier...
...Nathaniel C. ("Nat") Murray, 72, crop estimator for Clement, Curtis & Co., Chicago brokers. Slender, scholarly, pipe-sucking, he inherited his eye for crops from his father who was editor & publisher of the Cincinnati Price Current. Forecaster Murray started with the Department of Agriculture, whose crop reporting section he headed from 1920 to 1923. The Canadian wheat pool is said to have considered Nat Murray's crop estimates better than the U. S. Government's. His record for accuracy is best illustrated by the fact that the average of. his final crop predictions over an eight year period matched the Government...
Announcement was made yesterday that John Henry Williams, Nathaniel Ropes Professor of Political Economy, has been made an Associate of Adams House and that Derwent S. Whittlesey, Associate Professor of Geography, has been made an Associate of Eliot House...