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...Eliot Wadsworth, John W. Prentiss; 1899--Arthur Adams, George F. Baker; 1900--Edward Mallinckrodt, Jr., Dwight F. Davis; 1901--James Lawrence, Robert E. Goodwin; 1902--Barrett Wendell, Jr., Robert J. Bulkley; 1903--Roger Ernst, Monte M. Lemarin; 1904--James Jackson, Arthur A. Ballantine; 1905--Ogden L. Mills, Walter S. Gifford; 1906--F. Abbot Goodhue, Philip Ketchum; 1907--Winthrop W. Aldrich, Robert L. Bacon; 1908--Rudolph Altrecchi, Samuel E. Morison; 1909--Elliott C. Cutler, William G. Wendell; 1910--Roger Amery, Clarence C. Little; 1911--Herbert Jacques, Charles E. Denlap; 1912--Hugh J. Gaddis, Robert T. Fisher; 1913--Samuel M. Folton, George...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Class Reunions Take Place Today and Tomorrow--Adams Heads Marshals | 9/17/1936 | See Source »

...Manhattan's Guaranty Trust Co., for the last six months a member of the NRA staff. ¶ A "Division of Review" (to gather statistics) was put in charge of Leon C. Marshall, member of the late NIRB. ¶ A "Division of Business Cooperation" (voluntary codes) was headed by Prentiss I. Coonley, ex-pipe-fitting manufacturer, recently assistant to Donald Richberg. ¶ As assistant NRAdministrator, George L. Berry of the A. F. of L. and member of the late NIRB was appointed. ¶ Created to give advice was a council consisting of old NRA workers: Charles Edison, Philip Murray. William...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: RECOVERY: New Eagle | 6/24/1935 | See Source »

...Dall; J. L. Dampeer; J. K. Davis; H. G. Deane; J. K. P. de Varon; Hume Dow; A. C. Doyle; Aldrich Durant, Jr.; J. R. Egan; W. A. Evans; Thomas Fuller; H. L. Furse; R. I. Gale; T. F. Geraghty; John Gilroy; P. M. Glendinning; W. T. Glendinning; Prentiss Godfrey; G. H. Gregg; D. R. Griffin; H. B. Grisweld; A. H. Hall; Leonard Hammer; J. G. Harder; John Hay; Bernard Helfat; R. A. Herzberg; S. V. Kean; H. S. Kernan; Robert Kernan; D. B. Kitchel; E. B. Knowlton; Norman Lanz; J. N. Latorraca; Ralph Lawson; Maurice Lazarus; B. G. Leighton...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Freshman Applicants Admitted to Winthrop, Kirkland, and Lowell House Listed--Last of Seven House Lists | 6/12/1935 | See Source »

Arrayed behind Josephine Aspinwall Roche of Denver was the liberal following of Senior Senator Edward Prentiss Costigan and union labor. Miss Roche, 47, divorced wife of Edward Hale Bierstadt, Manhattan author and criminologist, left Vassar in 1908, took her M. A. at Columbia along with Frances Perkins. Like Miss Perkins, she went in for social service work. After her father died in 1927, Miss Roche was left with a large share of Rocky Mountain Fuel Co., second biggest coal mine in Colorado. She bought complete control, was the first operator in the State to unionize. When non-union owners tried...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: National Affairs: Pickings & Choosings | 9/24/1934 | See Source »

Cried Dr. Prentiss Wilson, Washington obstetrician: "The American Medical Association comes into the debate with un clean hands. It has refused as a political organization to study that which as a medical society it lists as one of the major problems confronting women...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Medicine: Birth Controllers on Parade | 1/29/1934 | See Source »

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