Word: utica
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Plan to reduce Germany's war reparations, onetime near-nominee for President of the U.S. Descendant of a long line of Mohawk Valley farmers, Owen D. (for nothing) Young is one of the biggest dairymen in New York State. His 2,000-acre farm at Van Hornesville, near Utica, produces some 33 cwt. of milk a day-which would be worth about $71 at the present average price...
...York Symphony to towns which had never heard a concert. Shrewd, levelheaded, anything but temperamental, he could take it in his stride when a snow-heavy trap door rattled and banged through Debussy's placid Afternoon of a Faun (as it did one night in Utica, N. Y.), or when he found himself conducting on the strippers' runway in some cramped burlesque house. He was not above giving the Pathétique Symphony the fastest performance on record so that the orchestra could catch its train...
David H. Bush, Utica...
...again on two more days, got nothing but a few more fry-sized nibbles. An inquiry came from a Texan who said, "I love lawsuits," admitted he knew nothing about molybdenum. From Grand Junction, Colo, came a telegram bidding $15, from Manhattan one offering $100. A postcard bid from Utica, N. Y. forgot to mention any figure at all. Kendrick gave up, turned the tax-sale certificate over to the county. The county-Climax tax squabble was back where it started...
Editor A. Roy Atherton '44 and Business Manager James C. Mclroase '44, announced the election of Lewis Miles Krehn '44 of Farlow House and Utica, New York as Advertising Manager. Also selected for positions were William Riley Snow, Jr. '44 of Wigglesworth Hall and Abilene, Texas as Assistant Advertising Manager and Frants Sporon-Fielder of Grays Hall and San Francico as the first member of the Business board...