Word: vice
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...York. The War was on and Mr. Roosevelt felt he was needed abroad. He suggested Alfred E. Smith. The rest is well-known ? how the Harvard graduate proposed the Tammany graduate for President of the U. S. in 1920; how the Harvard graduate was himself nominated for Vice President of the U. S., but lost; how he again proposed the Tammany graduate in 1924, and finally saw him nominated...
...considered the dominant force in United Cigar Stores and its allied businesses (including his own Schulte Retail Stores), is consolidating five cigar manufacturing companies as the Webster-Eisenlohr Co. Cigar making capacity of the merger is 700,000,000 a year. Mr. Schulte will be president, United Cigar's Vice President W. T. Posey chairman. Last week both were elected to correlative positions with the Union Tobacco Co., a tobacco manufacturing subsidiary of the United Cigar-Schulte merchandising-financial group...
...States and Canada, free spirits for all, tariff protection for bootleggers, an exchange of the Houses of Parliament for Memorial Hall, no more college politics, and a substitution of the Grenadler Guards for Harvard Yard cops. Our complete platform will be announced tomorrow, as well as our candidate for Vice president. I have been trying to induce Mrs. Mabel Walker Willebrandt to bolt the Republican party and join our standard, and I also have my eye on Henry Ford and Mayor Gillis of New buryport, although I doubt if the latter will be able to break his engagements in time...
Dwight P. Robinson '90 of New York, N. Y., and Stevens Heckscher '96 of Philadelphia, Penn., were elected vice-presidents of the Alumni Association...
...officers for the coming year are M. M. Johnson Jr. '31, president; R. D. Fielding '30, vice president; R. H. Dorr '29, secretary; T. W. Dunn '31, Treasurer; Nichols Unkovic '29 and W. M. Wing '31, range officers...