Word: palmer
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...opinion Mr. Palmer-Jones' trouble is that he has become used to your style except where it touches the Windsor family...
...Lect. HallMr. Hawkes, 4, 13 New Lect. HallDr. Heffner, 6, 11 Emerson DMr. Henry, 16, 19 Emerson DDr. Herrick, 1, 14 New Lect. HallDr. Howe, 5 New Lect. HallMr. Johnston, 2, 9, 12 New Lect. HallMr. McCoy, 7 Harvard 2Mr. Nolte, 3, 17 Emerson DMr. Palmer, 10, 18 New Lect. HallGerman C Emerson JGerman 21 Emerson AIndic Philology 3 Emerson AWEDNESDAY, JUNE 12 (XI)Botany 1 Geol. Lect. Rm.Botany 14 Geol. Lect. Rm.Chemistry 5 Mallinckrodt Medium Rm.Class. Philology 53 Sever 18Economics 2 Sever 18, 19, 23, 24Engin. Sciences 5b Pierce 307English 7 Sever 5, 6English 41 New Fogg. Lect...
...announcement in today's CRIMSON of the house now being built for Dean Donham of the Business School marks another addition to the faculty houses owned by the University. Several homes, notably those of Professor Hocking and Palmer adjoining the Yard have long been controlled by the College, but so far the policy has been to limit the ownership of single housing units to a minimum...
...having been in existence for almost haF a century (born 1881), Mr. Bendix is nevertheless alarmed concerning embonpoint. Lately he acquired an elastic belt to pre vent undue Bendix expansion. An incident in the Bendix rise to fame and financial potency was his part-purchase of the Potter Palmer castle-mansion (TIME, Nov. 19) and other Lake Shore Drive parcels. But Vincent Bendix him self is perhaps most "at home" when entertaining tycoons, on the 38th floor of the Bankers' Building on Chicago's Clark Street. He sits at one end of a large, glass-topped table, around...
Professor G. H. Palmer used to say, in discussing the Christian religion, that that was the one philosophy which affected every one of us and toward which all of us had to take a positive stand, either for or against. This same necessity is very nearly the case as regards the investment banking field as I doubt if there is a man who goes through Harvard College who at one time or another does not have it suggested to him that he enter the field of investment banking, or as it is perhaps better known--selling bonds. At a reunion...