Word: redfield
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...went to Grinnell College. When he returned to farming it was as an owner. But every time he thought of the newspaper business his left eye twitched with excitement (a habit he still retains) and finally he got a partner to manage his Iowa farm and went to Redfield, S. Dak. (pop. 2,664) to edit a newspaper. At 30 he was made editor and manager of the influential Montana Farmer at Great Falls...
...whom resigned. The following have been nominated officers for one year: president, Henry S. Thompson '99; vice president, Austin W. Scott; secretary, Walter Humphreys; treasurer, John L. Taylor. For other directors for one year, the following were nominated: from Harvard at large, Delmar Leighton '19, and Alfred C. Redfield '14; from M. I. T. at large, Horace S. Ford and Jasper Whiting; from officers of Harvard, Clinton P. Biddle; from alumni of Harvard, Kenneth B. Murdock '16; from students of M.I.T., H. Neal Karr; from Senior class of Harvard. Theodore Chase '34; from Junior class of Harvard, E. F. Bowditch...
...list was published, both Insull Utility Investments and Corporation Securities Co. were thrown into bankruptcy. The assets of the latter company, once valued at $153,000.000, were reported so low that the expenses of an inventory could not be met. Other developments followed quickly. At his home in Redfield, S. Dak., Senator Peter Norbeck announced that when Congress reassembles his Wall Street-lashing committee on banking & currency will investigate the Insull affair. In Chicago, U. S. District Attorney Dwight F. Green, whose office gathered the Capone-jailing evidence, started an inquiry. State's Attorney John A. Swanson demanded...
...term of five years are: Edward F. Miller, and A. C. Hanford; for officers for one year; president, Henry S. Thompson; vice president, Austin W. Scott; secretary, Walter Humphreys; treasurer, John L. Taylor; for other directors for one year; from Harvard at large, Delmar Leighton and Alfred S. Redfield; from M.I.T. at large, Horace S. Ford and Jasper Whiting; from officers of Harvard, Clinton P. Biddle; from students of M.I.T., Wilbur Huston; from senior class of Harvard, Bradford K. Bachrach '33; from junior class of Harvard, Theodore Chase '34; from sophomore class of Harvard, W. F. Bowditch...
Scattered among the other delegates were Thomas Nelson Perkins (Boston & Maine), Redfield Proctor (Vermont Marble), Alfred P. Sloan Jr. (General Motors), Cornelius Francis Kelley (Anaconda Copper), Myron C. Taylor (U. S. Steel). William Hartman Woodin (American Car & Foundry), William Wallace Atterbury (Pennsylvania R. R.), Arthur Colbraith Dorrance (Campbell Soup), Irénée du Pont (explosives), George Horace Lorimer (Satevepost), Wilfred Washington Fry (N. W. Ayer & Son), J. Howard Pew (Sun Oil), Howard Heinz (pickles), William Cooper Procter (Ivory soap), George Mathew Verity (American Rolling Mill), Harvey S. Firestone Jr. (tires), Paul Weeks Litchfield (Goodyear), James Dinsmore Tew (Goodrich), Charles...