Word: parkers
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Philadelphia, Public Service Production Co. of Newark, N. J., Day & Zimmerman Engineering & Constructing Co. of Philadelphia and Dwight P. Robinson & Co. Inc. of Manhattan. The four already have contracts for $100,000,000 worth of work in the U. S., South America, Spain. At their head is Dwight Parker Robinson, 58, who, as first president of the International Shipbuilding Corp., developed Hog Island ship yards during the War. Before that he was Stone & Webster's master of engineering and construction activities. And before that he earned de- grees from both Harvard (A.B.) and Massachusetts Institute of Technology...
FRESHMEN EXETER Dutton, r.f. l.g., Fremd Seeger, l.f. r.g., Parker Mahady, c. c., O'Dell Farrell, r.g. l.f., Ward Foshay, l.g. r.f., Reed...
Biographies of Mrs. Smith are scarce. She is not in the Social Register. She is mentioned sparingly in the standard life of her husband.* It was undoubtedly a social service, therefore, and perhaps a political service, when Parker Lloyd-Smith, able young editorial writer of the Albany Knickerbocker-Press (Republican), last week published a sketch of Mrs. "Katie" Smith...
From Paris came news which all Germans scanned eagerly. They learned that the Agent General of Reparations, Mr. Seymour Parker Gilbert, called last week upon Premier Raymond Poincaré of France, and drew from him an admission that the French Government might soon consent to some scaling down of German reparations and to their fixation at a definite total sum. This last point was strongly urged by Agent Gilbert in his most recent report (TIME, Dec. 26), and, last week, he discussed it thoroughly not. only with M. Poincaré at Paris, but next day in Brussels with the Belgian...
Elected. General John Joseph Pershing and Edwin B. Parker, umpire of the U. S.-Germany Mixed Claims Commission; to the board of directors of the Riggs National Bank of Washington, D. C. This is the first business position General Pershing has ever accepted...