Word: palmers
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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They will arrive in Princeton at 2.30 and will practice in the Palmer Stadium for an hour before withdrawing to Peddie School, in Highstown, New Jersey, for the night...
Undeterred by these bitter blasts from Chicago's two best-known critics, some 4,500 people rushed to the Art Institute on opening day last week, consumed gallons of tea dispensed by Mrs. Potter Palmer and a group of subsidiary socialites, looked at the pictures...
...year ago Howard Shirley Palmer walked in through the accounting office to the presidency of New York, New Haven & Hartford R. R. when big, bluff John Jeremiah Pelley walked out to become special Washington pleader for the Association of American Railroads. Last week dry, quiet, abstemious President Palmer, whose father is still the Maine Central station agent at East Sumner, Me., dragged himself from a gloomy directors meeting in Manhattan's Grand Central Terminal to perform the saddest duty that ever devolves upon a railroad man. He announced that the New Haven could not meet its obligations, was filing...
...Athletic Association funds were insufficient to send the band to Princeton; the band was a much-appreciated asset in the entertainment of the foot-ball afternoon; it was one of the best college bands in the country; it would be a terrible thing if the Band were missing at Palmer Stadium...
Chicago, Ill: Richard P Hedblom '39, Chicago, Ill; Jack LeR. Long '39, Winnetka, Ill.; Howard McC. Palmer '39, Evanston, Ill.; Donald G. Trier '39, Park Ridge...