Word: tomlinson
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...SNOWS OF HELICON-H. M. Tomlinson-Harper...
Henry Major Tomlinson's Gallions Reach and All Our Yesterdays got him a reputation for profundity. His publishers describe The Snows of Helicon as "a man's dream of beauty." Author Tomlinson at 60 is still oracular, but perhaps his latest work is better qualified as a rather young man's dream of beauty...
...years ago Sugarman Frank Clifford Lowry was elected president of National Biscuit Co. Roy Everett Tomlinson was chairman. Last week Chairman Tomlinson stepped down to the presidency, President Lowry stepped down to a vice-presidency. Asked the reason, President Tomlinson said: "Throughout the company we are carrying double or combining jobs wherever possible to save overhead. In this spirit the offices of chairman and president have been combined." Marius Boeger, vice chairman of Hamburg-American Line, was elected chairman, succeeding the late Dr. Wilhehn Cuno (TIME...
...TOMLINSON (H.M.) All Our Yesterdays. Mint...
Many a non-Harvardite visited Hollis 15: John Barrymore, Christopher Morley, Alexander Woollcott, Henry Major Tomlinson. Henry Van Dyke, and the late Mrs. Fiske who received a famed note, "Minnie: Come to Copey's" and came forthwith. To young fellows "Copey" could be crushing. Two years ago saucy Tom Prideaux, editor of the Yale Literary Magazine, went up to look at Harvard. He visited "Copey," who stared at him and said: "Young man, I trust you are not planning to write any sketches." To an impertinent youth who suggested a headline to describe a fire : "Hollis a Holo caust...