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...presentation of this gold medal will be made on December 30 after the annual dinner of the society at its meeting in Tulsa, Oklahoma. The recipient retired from teaching at Harvard in 1912 and has since been living in California. He has lead many geographical and geological expeditions from Cambridge and is an authority on coral...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: DAVIS IS WINNER OF PENROSE MEDAL FOR WORK IN GEOLOGY | 12/15/1931 | See Source »

...Birkhoff, '32, Cambridge, R. P. Boas, Jr., '33, Norton, D. J. Boorstin, '34. Tulsa, Okla., J. C. Campbell, '32, Bronxville, N. Y., B. M. Davis, '32, Chicago, Ill., A. C. Dearing, Jr., '34, Louisville. Ky., J. B. Howard, '33, Pittsburgh, Pa., W. A. Huppuch, '33, Glen Falls, N. Y., R. Inglis, Jr., '33, So. Euclid, Ohio, H. M. Katzin, '34, Newark, N. J., R. C. Liddon, J., '33, Corinth, Miss., S. Spencer, '33, Washington, D. C., J. Wallerstein, '33, White Plains...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: List of Holders of Scholarship Continued by Crimson---400 Awarded to Undergraduates | 12/8/1931 | See Source »

...Oklahoma favors a Murray candidacy. This month the Tulsa World said of its Governor: "He has a tricky mind and a cunning appeal. Like a jackass braying into an empty rain barrel, he mistakes the sound and fury for wisdom and profundity. He encourages and agitates unrest and class hatred. We apologize for having supported him. To go with him further is like walking through a slaughter house to an open grave...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: National Affairs: Solos & Ducts | 11/30/1931 | See Source »

...unneces- sary roughness in the second quarter, took an unnecessarily rough beating from Ala bama, 41 to o. The Hill School, drilled by Princeton's longtime coach, Councilman William Winton ("Bill") Roper, ran up five touch downs in the second half to beat Gilman. 32 to o. Tulsa beat Mexico City 89 to o. Mex ico City's coach. Fred Linehan, Yale guard in 1930, explained the mishap: "The Mexican linemen would not think of try ing to hit an opponent hard. They're just too darned polite. They're great boys, and smart...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sport: Football, Nov. 16, 1931 | 11/16/1931 | See Source »

...himself, however, is known to every poor boy of Oklahoma. At eleven he drove a mule in a mine. At 14 he was cowpunching on Lazy S ranch. He worked his way through Bacone College at Muskogee. He studied law at night in Washington. He returned to Tulsa to make $15,000,000 in real estate, banking...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE CABINET: Eyes & Ears | 9/14/1931 | See Source »

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