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William James '02, R. H. Keniston '04, T. W. Lamont '92, J. A. Lowell '91, F. B. Lund '88, K. L. Mark '98, L. C. Marshall '01, O. L. Mills '04, G. R. Noyes '94, R. B. O'Brien '91, A. S. Pease '02, A. J. Peters '95, David Rapport '12, Odin Roberts '86, W. C. Schumb '14, W. A. Seavey '02, H. R. Shepley '09, E. S. Thurston '98, Eliot Wadsworth '98, E. A. Whitman '81, D. V. Widder '20, B. L. Young...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: ARTS AND SCIENCES ACADEMY ELECT 40 HARVARD GRADUATES | 5/16/1932 | See Source »

...brother-in-law, Robert L. Irwin, was another man with whom she was in excellent psychic rapport. She at Long Beach, Calif, could telepath his sketches from Pasadena, 25 airline miles away...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Science: Telepathy | 2/29/1932 | See Source »

...York, sole U. S. purchasing agent for the Soviet Government and the International General Electric Co. of New York have concluded a deal whereby $25,000,000 worth of U.S. electric apparatus may be sent to Russia within the next five years. Thus was pointedly marked a commercial rapport between the two countries. The Russian press was jubilant over the deal; Economic Life of Moscow talked about a breach in the ''credit blockade...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Business & Finance: Index: Oct. 29, 1928 | 10/29/1928 | See Source »

...Tomlinson, who is to be remembered for his recent lecture at the Harvard Union, writes in the current Harper's Magazine on a subject which is evidently close to his heart the rapport of Britain and America. He approaches the subject, however, from a new angle--not with the old words concerning common heritage and future, and the friendship of the Anglo-Saxo, race-facts, which if they be true at all are too true to need repeating--but with a dire prediction of the consequences should America engage in a war with England. That it would be a large...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: ENGLISH-SPEAKING UNION | 11/25/1927 | See Source »

...Rapport, Polish, 22, of New York City, challenged Mr. Kelly to a polar marathon, claimed that Mr. Kelly's pretentions to the squatting championship were fraudulent in the extreme, inasmuch as he (Mr. Rapport) had once sat on a Parisian flagpole for 21 days. One Hugo Bihler, just-arrived German immigrant, who speaks no English, also challenged for the Sitting Sweepstakes, as did an unidentified Bostonian. Cried Mr. Kelly, belligerently, "Let those guys pick their poles and sit!" But none...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: National Affairs: Twelve Days | 6/27/1927 | See Source »

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