Word: raymonds
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Wilbur John Carr and Professor Raymond Moley (still commuting to his classes at Columbia last week) to be Assistant Secretaries of State. (Confirmed...
...Citizen Roosevelt had no lust to gloat over the wintry country he was soon to rule. At his side sat little child-faced William Hartman Woodin, soon to be master of the greatest treasury in the world. At his side sat professorial Raymond Moley, raised from the classroom to the councils of the great, but they had few thoughts of pomp and circumstance. The ruthless pressure of events gave them time to consider but one hard fact: that in four days the bank deposits of twelve states had been seized by the frozen hand of Depression...
Lately Hecker H-O Co. engaged Erwin, Wasey to revive Force. Vice President Owen Burtch Winters of the agency thought it would be good publicity to revive also Sunny Jim and Minny. Although it was known that Miss Hanff married Raymond Fuller Ayers, children's page editor of the New York Herald, in 1903, efforts to locate her failed. The "agony column" jingle was written. Few days before the jingle was to appear, a new Manhattan directory was issued. There was the name of Mrs. Minny Ayers. But the idea of advertising was so pleasing, Erwin, Wasey inserted...
...assist Secretary Hull in running the State Department, two names were prominent last week-William Phillips and Raymond Moley. Mr. Phillips is a longtime career diplomat. As envoy he has represented the U. S. in the Netherlands, Belgium and Canada, served two years (1922-24) as Undersecretary of State. He is a protocol (procedure) expert. Professor Moley, head of the Roosevelt "Brain Trust" has been the new President's chief adviser on War Debts since accompanying him to the first White House conference with President Hoover...
...Magruder, F. O. Matthiessen, J. A. McLaughlin, H. R. Mimno, A. E. Monroe '08, F. G. Nichols, R. G. Noyes, Otto Oldenberg, Charles Palache, G. H. Parker, Milman Parry, A. S. Pease '02, Henry Pennypacker '88, W. W. Perkins '22, R. H. Pfeiffer, E. K. Rand '94, P. E. Raymond, B. L. Robinson, Daniel Sargent, George Sarton, W. E. Schevill '27, H. M. Sheffer '05, P. A. Sorokin, T. E. Sterne, J. B. Thayer '20, P. H. Tufts, H. M. Turner '06, J. A. Walz, S. B. Warner '12, H. B. Washburn '91, B. J. Whiting '25, Samuel Williston...