Word: normans
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...NORMAN KLEIN...
...slim margin, took the decisive bout. Champion Norman C. Armitage, a chemist himself, and famed Photographer Nickolas Muray, took two bouts apiece. Final score: U. S., 54; Great Britain...
Officers of the Executive Board of the Business School Association were recently elected by the II members of the board. Edward E. Yuggy 1G. B. will assume the duties of president, and Robert G. Franklin 1G. B., and Norman B. Livermore, Jr. 1G. B. have been elected treasurer and secretary, respectively...
...White House luncheon Secretary Hull and the President considered Japan's attempt to close the open door in China (TIME, April 30). At another luncheon, Mr. Hull and Ambassador-at-Large Norman Davis held a serious and none too hopeful discussion on the Disarmament Conference, to reassemble at Geneva May 29. The prospects of getting France and Germany to come to any sort of terms looked so remote that the President was doubtful whether it would be worthwhile to send Mr. Davis abroad to attend. Said Mr. Davis: "There must be a spirit of accommodation if they are going...
...addition Eddie Calvin, incapacitated so far this spring, will run the dashes. The others going are: Captain John M. Morse '34; Anthony Bliss '36, Robert S. Brookings '35, Norman L. Cahners '36, John H. Dean '34, Robert C. Hall '36, Alfred B. Hallowell '34, Wyndham L. Hasler '34, John J. Hayes '34, Richard C. Hayes '36, John J. Healey, Jr. '34, Howard W. Huntington '34, Chester K. Litman '35, Thomas F. Locke '35, Robert S. Playfair '36, Luther Scheffy '35, John P. Scheu '35, Francis Schumann '35, Allen E. Wahlgren '34, John B. White '34, Charles F. Woodard...