Word: parkers
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Frederic Parker, Jr. '13, M.D. 16 Assistant Professor of Pathology. During the war he served as First Lieutenant in the Medical Corps. In 1923 he held an assistant professorship in the College of Physicians and Surgeons...
...Transportation Act of 1920 provided a Labor board to discuss disputes between operators and workmen, but its findings were not made mandatory. The Watson-Parker Bill of 1926 amended the Labor board's functions to include arbitration. The Board's name became "Mediation Board"; its findings were made "final and conclusive" if upheld by a United States District Court. Federal District Judge George A. Carpenter of Chicago dismissed an operators' petition against a finding of the Mediation Board last December. Last week's Circuit Court decision upheld Judge Carpenter and notified the workmen not only that they would...
...women, female pugilists. But what about a lady monologuist? What about famed Ruth Draper, solitary U. S. aristocrat of the blatant sisterhood? Last week at the Third Court of the present London Season there were presented to Their Majesties, at Buckingham Palace, eight U. S. citizenesses: Mrs. Alton Brooks Parker, widow of the Democratic candidate for President of the U. S. in 1904. Miss Ruth Draper of Manhattan. Miss Lois Davidson, Houston, Tex.; Miss Neville T. Gherardi, Chevy Chase, Md.; Miss Francis Howard, Atlanta, Ga.; Miss Helen Mary Hurley, Chicago; Miss Clementine Miller, Columbus, Ind.; and Mrs. Charles Deere Wiman...
University Foursomes Captain Hutchinson and Merrill defeated Lanman and Parker (Y), 3 and 2; Knapp and Forrest (Y) defeated Hutchiuson and Winston, 3 and 2; Dow and Ryan (Y) defeated Stever and Filloon...
Three more names have been added to the group of 22 men who will act as ushers. There are J. M. Parker '31, A. D. Weeks, Jr. '31, and Ogden White...