Word: samuels
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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That night the Fords and Mr. Cameron repaired to the Hotel Waldorf-Astoria, where a host of sympathetic publishers expected sympathetic and telling words. Samuel Emory Thomason, publisher of Chicago's lone pro-New Deal newspaper, the tabloid Daily Times, proudly introduced "the epitome of American business ... a great man and a great American, Mr. Henry Ford of Dearborn, Mich...
After nearly parallel careers for the last 76 years, Joseph Henry Beale '82, Royall Professor of Law, and Samuel Williston '82, Dane Professor of Law, the two senior members of the Law School Faculty, have announced their resignations, effective next September...
...Samuel Davis Wilson did not rise from Republican Deputy Controller of Philadelphia to Democratic Controller to Republican Mayor to Democratic candidate for U. S. Senatorial nomination by wasting his vituperative talents on invulnerable opponents. To Philadelphians therefore it seemed perfectly natural that shrewd Mr. Wilson last week should choose for a target vulnerable Little Matt...
...members of the Literary and Business Boards of the Harvard Advocate have been announced. Elected to the Literary Board are Samuel S. Binnian '40, Paul W. Cherington '40, Nelson R. Gidding '41, Gardner C. Quarton '40, and D. Wilson Webb...
...incomparable Samuel Goldwyn dug deep into his plush, silken topper and drew out Edgar Bergen and Charlie McCarthy, Adolph Menjou, The Ritz Brothers, Kenny Baker, Andrea Leeds, Helen Jepson, and the great Zorina. He mixed them all together, added a dash of technicolor, and even put his name in the title; and out of it all emerged "The Goldwyn Follies." Wandering in and out of Hollywood sets and hamburg stands, leaping from the insane antics of the Ritz brothers to the majestic beauty of "La Traviata," and combining jazz and the ballet in preposterous fashion, it dwarfs everything previously produced...