Word: olin
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...great electrical plant in Italy. "Send Lieb," said Edison. He was only 22, but he did the job and stayed in charge of the Italian company for 12 years. Lieb's story, together with those of the 13 previous recipients of the Edison Medal, is told by J. Olin Howe in the February Success...
Lampy held a ballot last night and decided that after the proper ceremonies had been performed by the Ibis, the Slave would be instructed to admit five new members to the Sanctum. To the Art and Literary department the board elected Langley Carleton Keyes '24, of Winchester; Stephen Olin Dows '26, of Rhinebeck, N. Y.; and Robert McCalla English '26, of Brookline. To the Business Department, Randolph Harrison Dyer '26 and Frederick Benjamin Swarts '26, both of St. Louis, Mo., and Francis William Gerhart '25, of Kansas City, Mo., were elected...
...Detroit had no Casey on third base in 1885, and played no game in Minneapolis. On third Detroit had at various times Donnelly, Morton, Ringo, Sam Thompson, Olin, Ned Hanlon, Moriarty and Wood...
Wesleyan University (Middletown Conn.) awarded a varsity "W" to a 75-year-old athlete. The recipient of the honor was Dr. Stephen Henry Olin, acting President of the University. Dr. Olin played on the Wesleyan team which met Yale in what was said to be the first intercollegiate baseball game. But varsity letters had not yet entered the college athletic systems...
...members of this body for the coming year are: H. N. Pratt '24 of the Harvard CRIMSON, chairman; W. B. Fairfax of the Yale News, sub-chairman; J. W. Jones of the Pennsylvanian; M. H. Olin of the Williams Record; William Buettner of the Dartmouth...