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Word: stedman (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Phillips '39, A. P. Pickman '39, R. S. Prario '39, J. E. Regan, Jr. '39, F. Rogosin '39, L. S. Rosenberg '39, W. F. Schreiter '38, R. Senior '39, R. E. Shalen '37, C. B. Slade '39, R. A. Soloman '39, W. H. Stearns 1G, F. H. Stedman '37, R. E. L. Strider, II '39, M. W. Swan '39, H. S. Wallis '36, B. E. Wright...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: SIXTY-TWO MEN CHOSEN FOR GLEE CLUB POSTS | 5/21/1936 | See Source »

Other officers of the Society are: vice-president, Eugene Harrison Harlow G.E.S.: secretary, Louis Hellmuth Marburg G.E.S.: and treasurer, Richard Stedman Green '36. A field trip is being planned for the spring, but no definite plans have been made Jet, according to Harlow...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: ENGINEERS PLAN LECTURES | 12/3/1935 | See Source »

...Wollaston; Paul H. Silbert '37, of Brookline; Eliot N. Silverman '38, of Brookline; Theodore Singer '38, of Dorchester; Daniel T. Skinner '38, of Roxbury; Alec Skolnick '36, of Dorchester; Ralph I. Smith '38, of Braintree; Alcibiades E. Sophos '38, of Lowell; Manes Specter '36, of Cambridge; Frank H. Stedman, Jr. '37, of Jamaica Plain; Edward D. Sullivan '36, of Dorchester; Arthur Szathmary '37, of Quincy; Alfred W. Teichmier, Jr. '38, of Lawrence; John A. Thierry ocC, of Cambridge; Daniel Tower '37, of Cohasset; John F. Tynan '38, of Cambridge...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: $34,875 AWARDED 127 BAY STATE STUDENTS | 11/18/1935 | See Source »

...interests which did not think themselves sufficiently respected were the protective bondholders' committee headed by Vice President John W. Stedman of Prudential Insurance Co. and an independent committee chairmanned by Historian Charles A. Beard. The Beard committee issued no formal complaint last week but promised to have plenty to say later. The Stedman group objected particularly to substitution for first and refunding bonds of income bonds which would be "little more than preferred stocks under another name." Even more objectionable to it was the idea of allowing Allegheny Corp. to keep a 40% common stock equity...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Business: MOP's No. 23 | 8/12/1935 | See Source »

...Works Relief Act, is not the foremost member of that philosophical ring. Chester C. Davis, whom the elder Wallace originally brought to Washington to work on the McNary-Haugen plan, is now Son Wallace's chief AAA man. Those two and their aides- Publicity Man Alfred D. Stedman. AAA Wheat Director George E. Farrell, Assistant Secretary Milburn L. Wilson. Economic Adviser Mordecai Ezekiel-are the executors of what Son Wallace thinks his father would have liked...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: FARMERS: Dragons' Teeth | 5/13/1935 | See Source »

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