Word: realtors
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Author. Lowell Thomas, 38, lecturer, journalist, traveler, onetime professor of oratory, was born in Ohio but spent his boyhood in Cripple Creek, Col., as miner, rancher, realtor, newshawk. During the War he was with Allenby's army in Palestine, with famed Col. Thomas Ed- ward Lawrence in Arabia. (Say partisans of Lawrence: it was partly to correct misstatements of Thomas' With Lawrence in Arabia that Lawrence wrote his Revolt in the Desert.) After the War he accom- panied the Prince of Wales on a tour of India. Air-minded, he wrote the official account of the U. S. Army...
Everyone who frequents college towns must have been amused at the struggles of professors to turn a "realtor's" creation, into a scholar's dwelling. There will be no such trouble in the House Master's residences. Their exteriors are those of a brick colonial mansion, their interiors are academic professorial. Built into the body of the House and connected with it, each is nevertheless easily distinguishable from the mass of the building by its residential aspect and can be lived in without going into the students' or tutors' quarters. For the privilege of living in either of the House...
...Carlisle was not elected as Brady representative. Interests of the Bradys on New York Edison will be looked after by young James Cox Brady Jr., nephew of Nicholas; on Consolidated by Charles Stelle Brown, realtor...
Vincent Astor, Manhattan realtor and apple grower, won a prize for growing and packing the fruit on his Rhinecliff estate, at the Poughkeepsie Exhibition of the New York State Horticultural Society...
...President Collom who got Tilden declared an amateur again in time for the last Davis Cup matches. If Tilden needs help again this year, Mr. Collom will not be there. Last week the elections committee of the U. S. L. T. A. nominated Louis B. Dailey, Manhattan realtor, as its next president. He has been serving as vice president. Tall, iron-grey-haired, Mr. Dailey has served ably on many a tennis committee. He has a genial yet judicious fashion of speech, and just the mind for a committeeman, respectful of the subject in hand, scrupulous in detail. His office...