Word: putnam
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...opened with a description of the situation in Manchuria to provide a slight background with which to prelude the actual hearings of the League Council which it provoked. This statement will be given by Mrs. L. J. Johnson. The dramatization, which is being coached by Mrs. C. W. Putnam, will then follow, the procedure, speeches, recommendations, voting to be done just as it did in Geneva and Paris...
SECONDS NOBLE & GREENOUGH Brown, r.w. l.w., Moseley, W. Wadsworth, c. c., Moseley, E. Gallagher, l.w. r.w., Pope Choate, r.d. l.d., Cutler Gleason, l.d. r.d., Perry Mittell, g. g., Putnam...
...wholly insured. During the past year the Corporation called upon the Industrial Relations Counselors of New York to inspect and report upon the subject. Their most important suggestion was that we should appoint a Director of Personnel Relations, and they recommended for the position Mr. Augustus L. Putnam, the Consultant on Careers, who has accepted the new office without abandoning the old one. In spite of the title the position is mainly advisory, except that all officers are required to send
HIGH HATS AND Low Bows-Ellery Walter-Putnam...
...Author, Howard Phelps Putnam, 37, Yaleman, was brought up on a farm in Harvard, near Boston. Like his hero Bill, he has wandered. He first became known to literary critics for his "Ballad of a Strange Thing," which appeared in the American Caravan in 1927. After the publication of Trine in 1927 Epicist Putnam went West, lived in Santa Fe, became closely associated with New Mexico's connoisseur Senator Bronson Cutting. He now lives in Sandy Springs, Md., is interested in senatorial politics, is engaged in composing some of the major narrative portions of his poem...