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...headquarters during their week at Red Top preparatory to the Yale race on the morning of Friday, June 20, it was announced last night by C. F. Getchell, general manager of the Harvard Athletic Association. Getchell, who returned yesterday from a conference at Red Top with the architects. William Platt and Geoffrey Platt of New York City, stated that the new building will be ready by June 1, and that it will be located where Herrick Hall now stands, on a bluff across the railroad tracks northeast of the old Freshman quarters. A two-story frame house on a pillar...
...forces at Red Top, Connecticut, and for the construction of roads connecting the various units of the Harvard establishment there, were disclosed yesterday by C.F. Getchell, general manager of the Harvard Athletic Association. Getchell will confer in Red Top today with the architects for the proposed new building, William Platt and Son of New York City...
Friends of the arrested editors rushed to the U. S. Embassy, handed the doorman a petition begging Ambassador Guggenheim to invoke the Platt Amendment- imposed by the U. S. on Cuba in 1910- by which the U. S. may intervene to preserve order and republican government...
...Bristol, Vice President, Bristol-Myers Company, New York: Allan Brown, Advertising Manager, Bakelite Corporation, New York: Ray H. Griswold. The Griswold-Eshleman Company. Cleveland; Robert L. Johnson, Advertising Manager, Time. New York; William A. Kittredge. The Lakeside Press. Chicago: Bernard Lichtenberg, Alexander Hamilton Institute, New York: Joseph Platt, Art Director, Delineator, New York: Raymond Rubicam. Inc., New York; Melvin T. Copeland. Professor of Marketing. Harvard Business School; Neil H. Borden. Associate Professor of Advertising. Harvard Business School...
...past decade the University had increasingly entered the country club's consciousness, through the good offices of that potent Cornell alumnus-trustee, liberty-loan driver, reparations expert, friend of Owen D. Young, "double" of Governor Roosevelt, lawyer (Kenefick, Cooke, Mitchell & Bass) and banker (Marine Trust)-Walter Platt Cooke...