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...Hart Richard Watson Mechem Stephen Bradshaw Ives, Jr. Sedgwick Minot, Jr. Russell Scot Leavitt Maurice Machado Osborne, Jr. Paul Latshaw Miller Francis Parkman, Jr. Frank Hoyt Powell Paul Franklin Perkins, Jr. Joseph Loomis Ray, Jr. Albert Clinton Petite Robert E. Lee Rochelle Donald Westgate Richards John Edward Sonneland Armand Schwab, Jr. Donald Theodore Trautman Sidney Oslin Smith, Jr. Edus Houston Warren, Jr. Robert Treat Paine Stover, Jr. Richard Lewis Warren Orvin Grout Wood, Jr. Edric Antory Weld, Jr. Andrew Howell Wright Frank Sanford Whiting

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: FRESHMEN, SOPHOMORES WILL CHOOSE REPRESENTATIVES ON COUNCIL TODAY | 1/15/1943 | See Source »

...Crimson takes pleasure in announcing the election of the following officers to next semester's executive board: Hugh Calkins '45 of Winthrop House and Newton, as President; Armand Schwab, Jr. '45 of Eliot House and New York City, as Managing Editor; James G. Nuland '45 of Eliot House and Westgate, Maryland, as Business Manager; Leonard S. Wright '45 of Milton, as Editorial Chairman; E. Thomas Binger '46 of Adams House and St. Paul, Minnesota, as Photographic Chairman: and Colin F. N. Irving '45 of Eliot House and Brookline as Executive Editor...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Hugh Calkins Elected Crimson President; Armand Schwab, Jr. Chosen Managing Editor | 1/13/1943 | See Source »

Those nominated for '45 are: Hugh Calkins, Michael J. De Leo, Jr., Peter Garland, Dean M. Hennessey, Colin F. N. Irving, Charles M. Kidner, James E. McNulty, Jr., Richard W. Mechem, Sedgwick Minot, Jr., Maurice M. Osborne, Jr., Francis Parkman, Jr., Paul F. Perkins, Jr., Donald W. Richards, Armand Schwab, Jr., Sidney O. Smith, Jr., Robert T. P. Storer, Jr., and Andrew H. Wright...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Matters and Yarmolinsky Resign; Five Sophomores to Join Council | 1/12/1943 | See Source »

...doubly damned for the aluminum mess of 1941, smashed the ingot shortage and ended the year by producing about 88% of all aluminum in this country. Bethlehem Steel under the close-lipped Eugene G. Grace proved itself as finely tempered a war instrument as under the flamboyant Charlie Schwab. Detroit smothered some of its bitter labor-management rows under an uncataloguable output of tanks, Oerlikons, bombs, shells, time fuses and jeeps. The aircraft industry, drawing on Detroit for engines and parts (and in the case of Consolidated Aircraft on the unreconstructed Tom Girdler for management), turned out an incredible...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Business: NEW WORLD STEPS FORTH | 12/28/1942 | See Source »

...month ago 2,000 people gathered in the fabled gardens of Immergrun to see the Schwab castle sold at auction. A spokesman for a group called the Friends of St. Francis stepped up and bid $32,500 for the castle and 240 acres of the 940-acre estate. It was the only bid. Real-estate men, though tempted by such a bargain, held their peace. When the castle went to the lone bidder, the spectators cheered...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Education: Castle and College | 11/2/1942 | See Source »

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