Word: ripley
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Than "antidisestablishmentarianism"?28 letters there are several longer English words. Recently published by Robert L. ("Believe It or Not") Ripley was 60-letter unhypersymmetrico-antiparallelepipedicalisationalographically...
...Tendencies in industrial organization," Professor Ripley, Emerson...
Ratified by Ripley. Above the general political prattle about the plan was clearly heard one authoritative voice of approval, that of Harvard's Professor William Zebina Ripley, oldtime rail expert who mapped the I. C. C.'s first (1921) general consolidation. Said...
...summoned potent citizens -Bernard Mannes Baruch, Alfred Pritchard Sloan, Charles Hayden, Professor William Zebina Ripley-for conferences described as "dinner, cigars, economics." Vith doleful tales of hard times ringing in his ears, the President next appointed a special Cabinet Commission to "formulate . . . plans continuing and strengthening the organization of Federal activities for employment during the winter." Its members: Secretary of Commerce Lamont (chairman), Secretary of Labor Davis, Secretary of the Interior Wilbur, Secretary of War Hurley, Secretary of the Treasury Mellon, Federal Reserve Board Governor Meyer...
William Z. Ripley, professor of economics at Harvard, emeritus, and author of the preliminary plan for consolidation of the nation's railroad systems, has left Cambridge to confer with President Hoover. Professor Ripley, in an article published in World's Work today, states that consolidation in trunk-line territory is necessary if railroads are to continue to operate. It is understood that his conference with President Hoover had to do with his railroad merger plan...