Word: pearsons
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...University squad is one of the most promising of recent years. Hallowell, Record, Dodge, Pearson, Finlaysen, Kidder, Healey, and Sutermeister have shown in their fine work this winter that they are capable of scoring in any meet. All are promising Olympic material. With their help, the chances of beating Yale this spring look good...
...biddies sing appropriate versions of well known songs, "Servant Girls Scrub", and "Old Charles River", were ones we remembered. The conflict in the plot takes the form of a slick-haired product of the most polished clique of society, who soon becomes engaged to the girl, J. H. Pearson '32. This occurs much to the operatic dismay of the hero, P. S. Carter '34, who deplores the situation in "Love is the Blues". A polo game, in which he scores winning tallies in the final chukker turns the tide in his favor, however, and merrily the choruses conclude with...
...ushers will be: Richard Borden '33, J. deQ. Briggs '32, R. N. Clark, Jr. '32, A. F. Dana '33, J. H. Dean '34, O. E. Fuerbringer '32, N. P. Hallowell '32, E. A. Mays '32, P. G. Livermore '32, H. G. Pearson, Jr. '34, J. G. Pierce '34, Albert Pratt '33, E. E. Record '32, Robert Saltonstall, Jr. '33, W. S. Sims, Jr. '33, S. H. Stackpole '33, and Edward Yeomans...
...Persimmons, W. O. Faxon '32; Mrs. Hawkins, Sturtevant Burr '31; Mrs. Migrain, Francis Hoague '31; Mac Truck, N. P. Farquhar '32; Tommy Hawthorn, S. C. Dorman '33; Brock Kerreth, P. S. Carter '34; "Hermes" Austin, R. B. Harrison '32; Betty Landingstone, R. W. Kuhl '32; Anita Gale, J. H. Pearson '32; radio announcer, W. M. Marvel '30; reporter, Arthur Barrett...
...volumes which reported the 1932 state of the Air Empire represented on the map and of the industry that lives in it. The volumes were The Aircraft Year Book for 1932 compiled by the Aeronautical Chamber of Commerce* and the annual statistical number of Aviation, edited by Edward Pearson Warner, onetime Assistant Secretary of the Navy for Aeronautics. The information in the volumes was not all new to Col. Young, because his department had supplied much of it. But together they set forth aeronautical facts & figures which gave Col. Young and the public-at-large a quick bird...