Word: tuckers
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...June 1, 1937, Tucker Dean '37, announced that the ambulance was to be sent to Spain that week...
Edward H. Ahrens, Jr., Laurence L. Barber, Jr., Owen Biddle, George W. Brown, John H. Burns, Alan B. Calvert, William H. Cann, Ira Chart, Fred L. Chase, Jr., Morris D. Crawford, Jr., Arthur K. Dacy, Arthur K. Davis, W. Tucker Dean, Jr., Samuel L. Feder, Bennett Frankel, James J. Fuld, Chadbourne Gilpatric, Stephen Helburn, Thomas C. Hunt, Joseph S. Isoman, John S. Kelly, Ben D. Kimpel, Edward O. Miller, James G. Miller, Lionel F. Miller, Jr., Edmund S. Morgan, Laird M. Ogle, John A. O' Keofe, Thomas L. Perry, Jr., Gerard J. Piel, Melvin Richter, Arthur M. Rosenbloom, Leonard...
Nearly double the amount required has been gathered to finance the Harvard Ambulance in Spain, it was announced by W. Tucker Dean '37 yesterday. A total of $2700 has been raised, compared with the $1500 required...
...Commissioner Henry W. Mapp; 67-to control the world-wide Salvation Army flared up again last week for perhaps the last time. Tall, ruddy Henry Mapp came within the orbit of the Booth dynasty in India 50 years ago, when he joined the Army under Commissioner Edward Booth-Tucker, son-in-law of Founder William Booth. Mapp moved upward alone, to become the Army's Chief-of-Staff, administrator of some 26,000 officers and candidate for its Generalship when General Edward John Higgins made ready to retire. But formidable Evangeline won that post (TIME, Sept. 10, 1934) Implacably...
Harvard students and Faculty are forming a broad united front in their drive to provide an ambulance for the use of the Spanish Government. W. Tucker Dean, Jr. '37 treasurer of the local committee, has announced that close to half of the required $1500 has already been collected...