Word: sibley
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Houghton of the University of Iowa College of Medicine; Dean Charles Phillips Emerson of the University of Indiana School of Medicine; President Arlo Ayres Brown of Drew University, Madison, N.J.; Dean Albert Russell Mann of New York State's College of Agriculture at Cornell University; Mr. & Mrs. Harper Sibley, rich religious leaders of Rochester, N. Y. Last month Dr. Clarence True Wilson, publicly criticizing the personnel of the Wickersham Commission, characterized Commissioner Ada Comstock as "President of a woman's college [Radcliffe] which has been known as one of the wettest and one of the smokiest...
Oldest of the three new partners is Chandler Hovey. In 1900 he went to work for Kidder, Peabody & Co., and in 1910 left to form his own firm. He is closely tied to the firm's tradition, for his sister married Edwin Sibley Webster, son of the late Frank G. Webster and now president of Stone & Webster, Inc. His father was the late William Alfred Hovey, editor of the Boston Transcript. His grandfather was Charles Hovey, fiery Boston abolitionist. Chandler Hovey winters at Chestnut Hill, Boston, points with pride to some large China vases bearing paintings of Napoleon by Artist...
Partner Hovey's nephew, Edwin Sibley Webster Jr., 31, was also made a partner. This young man began his career slowly. After graduating from Harvard in 1923 and from Harvard Business School in 1925, he went to work for his father in Stone & Webster, Inc., first on a construction job in Puget Sound, then on a Florida bus line, then with a power company in Virginia. From those occupations he went to Boston to be a messenger boy in the Stone & Webster Building for a while, then entered the legal department of the firm. He was a vice president when...
...testimony presented against him. For two longer days, without offering witnesses in his behalf, not even the second Mrs. Cannon, major cause of the trial,? he rebutted and argued his own aggressive defense. Then he crutched his way out of the Church jury room and went back to Sibley Memorial Hospital...
...dinner given tomorrow night is scheduled as the official opening of the conference. The speakers of the evening are to be H. W. Sibley '34, Dean A. C. Hanford, and the reverend Mr. Luke Glenn, of Christ Church, Cambridge. In the latter part of the evening, the conference will break up into smaller groups, which will take part in discussions held at the Freshman dormitories under the direction of undergraduates...