Word: sullivans
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...DeVito '33, W. E. Esber '33, A. B. Gardiner, 3d '33, George Gore '34, H. G. Hutchinson '33, Herbert Kornbliet '35, V. H. Kramer '35, H. M. Lawn '34, A. K. L. Myers '34, S. M. Peyser '34, A. E. Phillips, Jr. '34, Leo Srole '33, D. M. Sullivan '33, C. W. Yungblut '34, and J. R. Yungblut '35. The judges who will narrow the field down to ten men, will be: R. W. Coues '95, instructor in English, R. S. Hillyer '17, associate professor of English, and G. H. Maynadier '89, assistant professor of English...
...Myers '34, T. E. Naughten '33, R. C. Palmer '33, H. D. Patterson '34, S. M. Peyser '35, J. H. Phillips '35, T. G. Radcliffe '35, H. E. Robbins '35, H. S. Saxe '34, W. E. Smith '05, Leo Store '33, G. C. St. John '33, D. M. Sullivan '33, D. I. Taradash '33, J. F. Trosh '34, J. S. P. Walker '33, C. P. Webber '33, S. J. Wener '33, C. W. Yungblut '34, J. R. Yungblut...
William Mathews Sullivan, a music-minded lawyer, made public the details of Augustus Juilliard's will the day before John Erskine announced the Juilliard Foundation's gift. For two weeks Lawyer Sullivan had withheld his statement waiting for the Juilliard to act. Then he attacked the Foundation for shunning its Metropolitan obligations, for leaving unoccupied an "apparently ample building." for engaging too many foreign instructors. Mr. Erskine claimed in his retort that the principal of the $14,000,000 endowment was still intact, still yielding an annual income of $600,000. He said that last spring the Juilliard...
...Harvard speakers will be: D. M. Sullivan '33, president of the Council: J. J. Ryan, Jr. '33, and A. E. Phillips, Jr. '34, secretary of the Council. The debaters for Boston College are: J. M. Connolly '33, C. F. Donovan '33, and R. J. Glennon '34. Each man will talk for 15 minutes. Sullivan will have a ten minute speech to open the debate and a five-minute rebuttal to conclude the speaking...
...Field, headmaster of Milton Academy, and president of the Harvard Teachers Association. The meeting will be held at the Commander Hotel, with a dinner at one o'clock followed by addresses by Professor Williams and John Erskine, author and professor of English at Columbia. Mark Sullivan, author and journalist, who was originally scheduled to speak, will be unable to be present because of illness...