Word: robinson
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...annual elections last night. The other new officers elected at the same time were: H. C. Thacher '34, of Milton, Business Manager; E. H. Fiske '34, of Boston, Secretary; W. M. Kilcullen '34, of New York City, Pegasus; G. C. Streeter '34, of Concord, Treasurer; H. B. B. Robinson '35, of Red Bank, N. J., Circulation Manager...
...Usher '04, associate professor of Economics, and F. B. Robinson of the Fogg Art Museum, will give a series of lectures at the Old South Meeting House in Boston beginning Monday, January 23. for the benefit of the unemployed, it was announced last night by A. F. Whittem '02, associate professor of Romance Languages. Whittem is chairman of committee in charge of the courses, which will be offered free for nine weeks...
Usher will lecture on "The Economic History of the United States," on Tuesday's at 3 o'clock, while Robinson, speaking on Wednesdays at 3 o'clock, will take as its subject "Appreciation of Art." Besides these two courses, lectures will be given by various Boston authorities on advertising, business law, current events, mental hygiene, psychology, and science and civilization...
...remote control of Congress from Albany week before had produced mostly confusion and misunderstanding between him and his Washington followers. To clear up difficulties and develop a Congressional program which might avert a special session after March, he had summoned to his Manhattan home Speaker Garner, Democratic Senate Leader Robinson, Senators Harrison, Pittman, Byrnes and Hull, Representatives Rainey, McDuffie, Collier, Byrns and Rayburn. Also on hand were Democratic Chairman Farley, Professor Moley of the "Brain Trust" and Col. Howe, the President-elect's alter...
...truck traffic was a shot in the dark. The President-elect had barred the sales tax. Out of much talk evolved a proposal to fall back upon the income tax as the only likely source of new revenue. When the conference broke up near midnight Speaker Garner and Senator Robinson outlined almost in unison the following plan...