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Soil primarily theological seminaries, Baptist Brown and Dutch Reformed Rutger's reflected the changing manners, the flourishing trade and wealth of their world, in more liberal purposes and methods. Chartered as Rhode Island College and Queens, both were soon re-named after important benefactors...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Brown and Columbia--Architectural Contrasts | 11/1/1935 | See Source »

...interhouse guest slips may be signed by visitors from other Houses. Harold E. Jahn '36, Chairman of the Dance Committee, announced that the patronesses will include Mrs. Benjamin F. Wright, Jr., Mrs. Theodore Morison, and Mrs. Merle Fainsod. The ushers are: Harold E. Jahn '36, Albert Harkness, Jr. '38, Rutger B. Miller '36, Albert W. Hopson '37, John B. Barney '37, Edward L. Barnes '38, Lawrence N. Stevens '36, William Lawrence '37, Arthur W. Nelson '38, and Charles E. Tuttle '37. Prices will be $2.00 per couple and $1.25 for stags...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Dances in Four Houses Will Offer Amusement Tonight | 10/26/1935 | See Source »

...Chairman of the House Committee. A dinner will precede the dance, which will last from 9 till 12 o'clock. Further plans will be made public next week by the dance committee, whose chairman is Harold E. Jahn '36. Other members are: William Lawrence '37, Edward L. Barnes '38, Rutger B. Miller, Jr. '36, Albert W. Hopson, Jr. '37, Arthur W. Nelson '38, Charles E. Tuttle, Jr. '37, John B. Barney '37, Lawrence N. Stevens '36, and Albert Harkness...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: News from the Houses | 10/2/1935 | See Source »

...star. Looking younger than his age (43) he earns about $5,000 per week, takes a swim every day, has a mild aptitude for humorous anecdotes which he acts out gravely as he goes along. Last spring he was implicated in a charge of breaking the jaw of one Rutger Bleecker Jr. It was rumored that when patrons of a roadhouse were praising Bancroft, Bleecker, small but unabashed, strode to his table, said: "Personally, I think you're lousy." The case was dismissed...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Cinema: The New Pictures Dec. 8, 1930 | 12/8/1930 | See Source »

...hemlock-like plant, jute has been for 100 years the prime material for gunny sacks, cordage and heavy wrappers. Trading on the new exchange will be conducted around posts for each of the commodities handled, which will include raw jute, burlap, hemp, sugar bags. President of the market is Rutger Bleeker, importer. To the Exchange Merchant Bleeker brings a knowledge of Eastern trade gained in 30 years of dealing in cocoa, jute, coffee, spices. In London the day the Exchange opened, he heard that 1,000,000 yards of burlap had changed hands during the first session at a price...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Business: World's Wrapper | 10/28/1929 | See Source »

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