Word: robey
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Lorimer Robey '38, Wellaston; Harvey A. Robinson '38, Arlington; Isadore N. Rosenberg '40, Boston; Sidney Rosenberg '40, Revere; Sidney D. Ross '39, Lynn; Leon N. Satenstein '39, Malden; Lorey A. Schreiber '39, Plymouth; William F. Schreiter '38, Walpole; Benjamin I. Schwartz '38, Roxbury; Douglas H. Sears '40, West Newton; Julius L. Shack '39, Mattapan; Henry Sherman '38, Mattapan; William Siegel '39, Mattapan; Eliot N. Silverman '38, Brookline; Theodore Singer '38, Dorchester; Daniel T. Skinner '38, Roxbury; Ralph I. Smith '38, Braintree...
...Wright Kauffman (The House of Bondage) for editor, transferred him from the Washington Post to the Observer's Manhattan office. Editor Kauffman appointed as his general manager the Post's General Manager Eugene MacLean. Executive Editor of the Observer is Columbia University's economist, Ralph West Robey...
...Lorimer Robey '38 won the first prize in an essay competition held Tuesday evening under the auspices of the Classical Club. His essay was entitled, "The Doctrine of the Self and Saint Augustine and Descartes." Second prize winner was Gordon M. Messing '38 with "Literary Anti-Semitism at Rome...
...Novello '38; James P. O'Donnell '39; John A. O'Keefe '37; Joseph Palmer, 2nd. '37; Frederic E. Pamp '39; Sotirios Papafrangos '39; Richard Paull '38; Sumner A. Pendleton '39; Milton S. Pratiner '38; Robert K. Presson '39; John J. Reidy, Jr. '38; Edward H. Riddle '37; Lorimer Robey '38; Harvey A. Robinson '38; Theodore H. Rome '38; Phillip N. Ross '38; Sidney D. Ross '39; Robert H. Salk '38; Leon N. Satenstein '39; Leroy A. Schreiber '39; William F. Schreiter '38; Richard E. Schultes '37; Julius L. Shack '39; Joseph Share '37; Robert F. Sharp '37; Joseph A. Sherrard...
...grinding out scores of handbooks, pamphlets, leaflets, dodgers chiefly devoted to broken promises and taxes (TIME, Sept. 14). Within it nestled a special Landon speechwriting group, membership unrevealed. But busy at headquarters were Nominee Landon's onetime personal researchers, Charles Phelps Taft II, Earl Howard Taylor, Ralph West Robey, who were transferred from Topeka when the press spotlighted them as a Landon brain trust (TIME...