Word: parkers
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...programs. The Mandolin Club, under the leadership of J. B. Cowin '32 will play, among other numbers, Brahms' Hungarian Dance and Baynes Destiny Waltz. This will be followed by Officer of the Day and a Football Medley by the Banjo Club with W. S. Warner '32 conducting. A. H. Parker '32 will direct the Vocal Club in singing Bullard's Winter Song and German's Rolling Down...
...Seymour Parker Gilbert. Agent General of the Reparations Commission in Germany, he has been, in effect, the house physician for European money matters. Collecting from Germany, disbursing to the Allies, he has watched Germany's financial temperature and heartbeat for three years, advising here, criticising there, until he considered his patient ready to enter another consultation for new treatments. His chief reward for his work will be more work. He is to be adopted by the House of Morgan...
Resigned. Junius Parker of Rye, N. Y.; from the board chairmanship of American Tobacco Co. and the presidency of American Cigar Co. In the latter office he is succeeded by President George Washington Hill of American Tobacco...
Nome-Long Island. Parker Dresser Cramer (who last year attempted a non-stop flight from Rockford, 111., his home town, to Stockholm, Sweden, but was forced down in Greenland) last week took off from Nome, Alaska, in a light Cessna cabin monoplane with a 110 h. p. Warner-Scarab motor. In seven days, with stops along a route which led over Alaska, Canada, Minneapolis, Chicago, Cleveland, he put his ship down on Long Island, N. Y. Flying time...
Harvard Freshman--Stroke, A. H. Parker '32; 7. W. C. Thompson '32; 6. S. C. Pierce '32; 5. J. V. Veeder '32; 4. Desmond Fitzgerald '32; 3. T. E. Armstrong '32; 2. F. F. Coleredo-Mansfeld '32; bow, T. M. Page '32; cox, Crispin Cooke...