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...Seymour, Ind., elderly Mr. & Mrs. Samuel Rogers, trapped in their rooms while the rest of the household was off to a church social, burned to death...
Included among the successful city planners are Carl J. Friedrich, professor of Government, Charles R. Cherington'35, instructor in Government, Walter F. Begner, associate professor of Architecture, Seymour E. Harris '20, associate professor of Economics, Talcott Parsons, professor of Sociology, and George R. Walker '18, of Boston...
...Records showed that most of this fusty flotsam had come from Manhattan's great A. T. Stewart department store, predecessor to John Wanamaker's. But no records showed who had designed the pieces or the hotel itself. One guess was that the hotel's builder-one Seymour Ainsworth-had styled his building by the contractor's sample book, simply slapping, on brackets, gables, machine-cut wooden columns and arches...
Alvin H. Hansen, professor of Economics, opened the series with his talk on "Scarcity or Abundance-the Problems of Full employment, Production, and consumption." The second forum featured Seymour E. Harris '20, associate professor of Economics, who spoke on "Government and Business...
Young Man in a Hurry. After Columbia Law School, Tom Dewey went into the substantial law firm of MacNamara & Seymour. And he met a G.O.P. district leader, who put the bustling young man with the ready, dimpled smile to work ringing doorbells. Within three years he became an officer of New York City's Young Republican Club, had been spotted as a comer by U.S. District Attorney George Zerdin Medalie. Just 29, Thomas Dewey became Chief Assistant to District Attorney Medalie and the administrative head of the largest prosecuting office in the federal Government, with 60 lawyers under...