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...Reed '44, Donald M. Reynolds '42, John E. Reynolds '44, Andrew E. Rice '43, Kay T. Rogers '42, William L. Roney Jr. '42, Charles C. Royer '43, Richard H. Russell '43, Carl B. Seligman '43, Robert B. Sheeks '44, Donald H. Shively '44, Frants Sporon-Fiedler '44, Thomas M. Stanton '44, Richard B. Stedman...
Meanwhile wealthy Wall Streeter Stanton Griffis, partner of Hemphill, Noyes & Co., had bought enough stock to become chairman of the Executive Committee. By 1937 Paramount had paid up all arrears on its first preferred stock, chopped the second preferred arrearages in half...
Bent on turning out 100 pairs of trained eyes for the Army every five weeks until further notice, tall Colonel Stanton T. Smith, boss of the observers' school, has tried hard to impress his students with the importance of their jobs, to inject a little glamor into the skull-dragging drudgery of observers' work...
National Scholarships to William L. Davenport Jr., of Mexico, Mo.; and Stanton Williams, of Pittsburgh...
...public at the same price. A little over 10,000 entries were received from all over the U.S. Surprised at the high quality of the entries, the jury picked 300 for the lepers, and some 300 more. Chief Bruce bought water colors for two more Government hospitals (Fort Stanton, N.Mex., and Lexington, Ky.), organized a series of traveling exhibitions, gave the public a chance to buy the surplus. Soon Impresario Bruce had sold $10,500 worth to the Government, $3,000 worth to the Carnegie Corporation, $4,170 worth to the public...