Word: parlin
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Education to Hope Fisher, of Princeton; Buckley Scholarship to Martin Ritvo, of Dorchester, for study in the Law School; Downer Scholarship to Edward C. Woods, 2Dn., of Rutland, Vermont; Lincoln Scholarship to Richard A. McLean, 2G., of Lincoln; Lydig Scholarship to Jefferson G. Artz, 1G., of Vicksburg, Mississipi; Parlin Scholarship to Irving L. Pavlo, 2M., of Malden; and Vaughn Scholarship to Theodore P. Robie, of New York City, for study at the Medical School...
William M. Bauer, Evanston, Illinois, assistant in Electrical Engineering; John H. Hollister, Atlanta, Georgia, assistant in Chemistry; Glen W. Kilmer, State College, Pennsylvania, Penn State '36, assistant in Chemistry; Louis Long Jr., Cambridge, assistant in Chemistry; Richard W. Nebel, Parlin, New Jersey, Princeton '36, assistant in Chemistry; and Oliver H. Lowry, Chicago, Northwestern '32, instructor and tutor in Biochemical Sciences...
...students in the various other departments of the University were awarded the following 28 scholarships: Charles Eliott Perkins Scholarship, William Bailey Lockhart 1L, of Des Moines, Iowa; the Sheldon Fellowship in Education, James Hobson 2GEd, Cambridge, Ohio; the Bates Scholarship, Howard Fitzhugh Occ, Washington, D.C.; the Parlin Scholarship, Wendell Philip Canfield 1G.B., and Gordon Titus Rideout 3S.A., of Everett...
Last week appeared Mr. Parlin's analysis of the aviation industry, based on a six-month, 20,387-mi. flying survey of the land. "Conservatively" predicted Researcher Parlin...
Aware of the Parlin vista, aware also that more wealth reposes in Manhattan than anywhere else in the U. S., the aviation industry last week arrayed itself as never before in the Aeronautical Chamber of Commerce's first New York show...