Word: slade
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...list of these students follows: M. A. Benson '33, C. H. Bruce '33, E. A. Chandler '33, J. J. Cianio '35, H. M. Graff '34, J. T. Lees '33, R. H. Fackard '33, F. W. Roberts '33, Michael Saparoff '33, H. B. Slade '33, G. R. R. Wahl '33, D. F. Wilcock '34, Willoughby Mercer '36, M. A. Olson '36, F. J. Sullivan '36, and M. E. Averill...
...Band this year consists of slightly over 100 men one of the largest registrations in recent years. Leroy Anderson 4G, is the conductor, and G. V. Slade 1L acts as Drill Master. For the first time in the history of the Band, a Freshman, W. B. Tabler '36, is the Drum Major...
...first turnout of the year, 120 men came out for the band, which indicates a good season. The band is fortunate in having Leroy Anderson 4G return as musical director for the Wednesday night rehearsals. The Friday drill practice will be headed by G. V. Slade...
President and founder of Maclean Ltd. is Lieut.-Colonel John Bayne Maclean, who looks like a Lord and generally feels like one. He rides in a Rolls-Royce, owns a big house in Toronto, another in England, a third at Palm Beach. His wife, the former Anna Perkins Slade, daughter of onetime Harvard Professor Daniel Denison Slade, is a niece of Countess Edla of Saxe-Cobourg-Gotha. He likes to tell how a British secret service agent whisked them out of Germany on a diplomatic train...
After this second death, Mr. Carroll left grammar school and was paid 6? an hour for "picking codfish sounds." The sound is the fish's air bladder which, ripped from the backbone, dried and cured, makes isinglass. Later he went to work for Slade Gorton, a pop-eyed man as round as a hogshead who had been one of the founders of Slade Gorton & Co. in 1849. When he was 16 Tom Carroll was considered experienced enough to split fish. Then he became a skinner, ripping the parchment-like skin from dried fish. The skin is used largely...