Word: staffs
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...food were diverted to Porto Rico. Also to Porto Rico went the naval supply ship Bridge, loaded in New York with 3,490 tons of miscellaneous supplies. On board the San Lorenzo, sailing with ten days provisions for 100,000 people was Brig. Gen. Hugh A. Drum and his staff, who were to have complete supervision of relief...
Married. Howard Joseph Sachs, Manhattan banker & director (department stores, realty, silk); to Eleanor Burtis Saxe, staff-member of the Metropolitan Museum of Art; on Coates Island, Lake Champlain...
...clock on next Wednesday, October 3. It was announced that on next Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday members of the University may apply only for H. A. A. Books and tickets for the Springfield, Army and Dartmouth games. This action is being taken to concentrate the work for the office staff during the last few days before the close of applications for the Cadet and Big Green contests...
...seems to be reasonably well solved this year. To be without quarter-backs who have had experience and possess a thorough knowledge of the game is an almost insuperable disadvantage to any team, however good it may be in other departments; and by the same token to have a staff of capable quarterbacks is an asset which cannot be overestimated...
...Robbins, last year a lecturer in Industrial Management at the Business School has been appointed Professor of Industrial Management, and C. O. Ruggles '09, Professor of Public Utility Management. Professor Robbins before joining the Business School staff was Dean of the School of Business Administration at the University of Oregon, and Professor Ruggles was Dean of the College of Commerce and Journalism at Ohio State University...