Word: walden
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Labor-Day weekend. When the State Department reopened on Tuesday snowy-crested Secretary Hull called in Washington correspondents to tell them that he still did not know who was behind Promoter Rickett. Few minutes earlier, unknown to Mr. Hull, Vice President Dundas and his chief, Board Chairman George S. Walden of Standard Vacuum Oil, had sent in their cards to Chief Wallace Murray of the State Department's Division of Near Eastern African Affairs. In his shirtsleeves, Diplomat Murray was fingering a pencil and thinking to himself as he looked out the window that in Ethiopia it must be raining...
...callers coughed and looked expectantly at the other as they sat down. "Uh-hm! Mr. Murray, I am Mr. Walden, Chairman of the Board of the Standard Vacuum, and this is our Vice President, Mr. Dundas...
...Ministers to Liberia. Many of Lincoln's 300-odd students sing in the glee club, find jobs as waiters at Atlantic City in the summer. Among them are such well-named persons as Benjamin Franklin Coleman, Scipio Solomon Johnson, John Milton Smith, Woodrow Wilson Smithey, James Madison Walden...
Saybrook Lineup: Steward (Crawley), i.e., Train. l.t.; Tanfey (Martin), l.g.; Hall, r.; Barker, r.g.; Walden, r,t.: Bailey (Myer), r.e.: Kennedy, q.b.: Jackson (Pinkham), l.h.b.; Highfield (Vincent), r.h.b.: Ferguson...
HOLLIS 20--Henry Thoreau, another of "Walden," and Edward Everett, President of Harvard from 1845 to 1848, lived here. Occupied also by Emerson...