Word: palmer
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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George Herbert Palmer '64, Alford Professor of Philosophy, Emeritus, will deliver a lecture at 4 o'clock Monday, October 21, in Emerson D. Professor Palmer has chosen for his subject "Growing Old". This lecture will be open to the public...
Professor Palmer has spoken in public very infrequently of late and he has intimated that this perhaps may be his last formal lecture...
Died. Mrs. Minnie Palmer Marx, 65, of Manhattan, mother of the five Marx brothers (Zeppo, Groucho, Harpo, Chico, Gummo); in Manhattan...
...before the deaths of Harvard's Eliot, James, Münsterberg, Royce and Palmer and the departure of George Santayana for his native Spain, ended Harvard's primacy in philosophy and psychology...
Surgeon Squibb did not live to see this new experiment. He sold his business some 25 years ago to the late Lowell M. Palmer, potent lime and cement man, who installed his son-in-law, Theodore Weicker, to run it. Later, Mr. Palmer's able son, Carleton H. Palmer, was installed at an early age and became, after the war and his father's death, president of the company. It was under his youthful stimulus that the business began advertising, expanding. Still young (38 years), clean-shaven (Squibb's shaving cream), smiling through white teeth (Squibb...