Word: palmers
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Warned Rotarian Archie Palmer of London: "If you reject that [resolution] it will be reported in every paper in the world that Rotary does not care a snap of the fingers about Peace." Rotarian Palmer was right. Next day's headlines...
...running two miles around a soggy cinder track in Princeton's Palmer Stadium, a lean, barrel-chested young man from Auburn, Ind. last week made himself the most talked about athlete in the U. S. The young man was Donald Ray Lash, 22-year-old junior at Indiana University. What made the feat remarkable was the time it took him to accomplish...
While the Bumpkin Associated Country Women of the World were being feted by the Roosevelts in Washington last week (see p. 15), a more affluent sisterhood convened in Chicago's conservative Palmer House for the first Finance Congress of Women. The Congress was sponsored by Women Investors in America, Inc., as bitter an enemy as the New Deal boasts. And from 18 states went female capitalists to extol the right of property, to exhort each other to defend their investments as they would their young...
...Captain Palmer will start Win Frost in the secondary forward berth, and Towny Winmill will be held in reserve to replace Frost in cast he fails to fill the bill...
...Palmer '39, R. E. Peattie '39, G. W. Phillips '39, A. P. Pickman '39, R. S. Prario '39, J. E. Regan, Jr. '39, F. Rogosin '39, L. S. Rosenberg '39, W. F. Schreiter '38, R. Senior '39, R. E. Shalen '37, C. B. Slade '39, R. A. Soloman '39, W. H. Stearns 1G, F. H. Stedman '37, R. E. L. Strider, II '39, M. W. Swan '39, H. S. Wallis '36, B. E. Wright...