Word: parkers
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...informal dinner was given in his honor last night at the home of Professor and Mrs. W. M. Wheeler. At the dinner a conference was held to discuss Vitalism at which Professors William McDougall, R. B. Perry '97, G. H. Parker '87, L. S. Henderson and W. M. Wheeler '02 were present. Tonight Dr. Driesch will participate in a conference held by the American Academy of Arts and Science at 28 Newbury Street. He will remain in Cambridge until Thursday when he will leave for New York...
...James Parker (25), born in Paris of English parents, kept a mistress in luxury and had a good time in Montmartre. Suddenly his employers, the American Express Co., discovered a deficit of 475,000 francs (about $25,000) in his accounts. Parker was arrested...
Last week the report of his trial stated that the prosecuting attorney demanded the maximum penalty. Maître Hesse, defending Parker, described the American Express Co. as " an enormously rich concern which has made much money exploiting people on French soil?a concern which has made millions in exchange speculation at the expense of the franc, and does not sufficiently watch its employes." He ended by saying that the concern " has too much money anyhow...
After five minutes' deliberation the jury acquitted Parker and the Court told him to repay the money when able...
...results of the fourth round follow: Parke Cummings '25 defeated Phillip Boone '26, 0-6, 6-4, 6-0; H. N. Snow 1G., defeated Torrance Parker...