Word: russel
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...long after the receivership early in the New Deal, Studebaker's longtime President Albert Russel Erskine shot himself to death in his South Bend home. Active direction of the company had already passed to the two vice presidents, Paul Gray Hoffman, an able salesmanager who first made a fortune for himself as a distributor in California, and Harold S. Vance, in charge of production. With Ashton Bean of White, they formed a triumvirate of receivers who never let their organization slip an inch...
...group of Freshmen retained includes James C. Abbot, Howard A. Brinkman, Leonard K. Bristol, Richard P. Connette, Albert Damon, Russel G. Davies, Don W. Fawcott, William D. Fraser, Charles W. French, Jr., Frank E. Greene, Jr., August H. Haffenreffer, Jr., Garrison K. Hall, George C. Haratsairs, Robert B. Holden, Shepard Jerome, William P. Keats, Truman P. Kohman, Norman Leen, Mathew B. Legget, Robert H. Mansfield, Wiley E. Mayne, Edwin W. Meisenhelder, 3rd, Harvey A. Robinson, Robert W. Snyder, Ray W. Tripp, Jr., and Albert E. Weiner...
...think all biologists would agree that, so far as we can know anything about such matters, pain, as human beings know pain, is wholly absent from the experience of invertebrate, or even reptilian, contestants in the struggle for existence. Alfred Russel Wallace, co-promulgator with Darwin of the theory of evolution, even suggested that among some of the lower forms of life the process of being eaten might be mildly pleasant...
Bellboy reserves are boated thus: cox: William W. Sprague '36; stroke Mason Hammond; 7, Horace B. Shepard, 2nd. '34; 6, Marius E. Johnston, Jr. '35; 5, John D. Kernan, Jr. '35, 4, Richard C. Delong '36; 3, George B. Lauriat '36; 2, Alvin Hyde '35; and bow, Russel Grinnel...
...case is filled with these vignettes, where Daumier is seen as the logical heritor of the Romantic illustrators. Exhibited with copies of the "Physiologies" are three pages of proofs submitted to Daumier by the engravers and initiated by him in pencil. These precious fragments have been lent by Mr. Russel Allen, to whose generosity many of the most interesting exhibits are due. The kinship of these wood-engravings to Daumier's better-known lithographs is apparent from the row of prints placed above the case. The magnificent "Rue Transonian" is flanked by the "Souvenir de Saint-Pelagic," the prison where...