Word: reed
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Elwood M. Rabenold '37, Robert W. Raymond '37, George H. Reed '38, William D. Richmond 1G., Edward H. Riddle '37, Oliver E. Rodgers '36, Selden T. Rodgers '36, Howard E. Roman '36, Lawrence Ross '37, Robert S. Russell '35, Ernest Sachs, Jr. '38, George A. Savage 1S.A., Karl E. Schevill '37, Adolph B. Schneider 1M., Robert F. Sharp '37, William Shelmerdine '37, Stephen S. Stanton '38, Arthur W. Todd '35, Frederick B. Tolles...
...cast, in order of appearance, includes George H. Reed as Frederick Granton; Howard Patch, Jr., as Phipps; Frederick P. Gray as Lord Birton; Richard Sullivan as Petley; Miss Norma Taylor as Princess Anne; Miss Mary G. Williams as Queen Martha; William L. Batt as General Northrup; Henry H. Reed, Jr. as King Eric VIII; John MacD. Graham as Major Brent; Harry B. Sanderson as Prince William, Herschel T. Berman as Laker; and A. Jerome Himelhoch of late fame in the peace strike, as Dr. Fellman of anarchistic leanings...
...rule of strong Speakers, has a tradition of dispatch. As the tanned man looked up into the rough-hewn face of the successor of Henry Clay of Kentucky, James K. Polk of Tennessee, Howell Cobb of Georgia, Schuyler Colfax of Indiana, James G. Elaine of Maine, Thomas B. Reed of Maine, Joseph G. Cannon of Illinois, Champ Clark of Missouri and Nicholas Longworth of Ohio, he must have been tempted to point out that it was time for the House to live up to its tradition...
...multiplicity of overtones which may accidentally take precedence. Turning to the two woodwind musicians to whom you refer as "oboe players," actually only one ot them is playing the oboe. The other is playing the English horn, readily distinguished from the oboe by the metal pipe extension of the reed mouthpiece and the wider spacing of keys. Incidentally this musician gives a fair illustration of the modern method of tone production on this type of instrument whereby pressures are more concentrated about the mouth rather than throughout the head. Still the old notion persists that the oboe player eventually goes...
Gloomed Utah's longtime (1903-33) Senator Reed Smoot, one of the Twelve Apostles of the (Mormon) Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints: "The country is going farther & farther into debt. I hope and trust that we Latter-day Saints . . . will live within our means. Without the assistance of God . . . chaos will...