Word: warner
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...appear likely candidates for the team are C.G. Chase '30, H. G. Henchel '30, Carl Levine '30, T. O. Frazier '31, W. A. Robinson '31, J. F. Solano '30, and Captain Nathaniel Warner '30. There are many more who have shown themselves worthy of notice...
...long time since trust-busting was a front-page activity of the U. S. Government. Last week, however, three potent U. S. corporations found themselves involved in anti-trust proceedings. Attorney General William De Witt Mitchell filed suit against Warner Brothers and William Fox and announced a general investigation of the pooled patents held by Radio Corp. of America. This announcement closely followed a ruling in which the U. S. District Court in Wilmington, Delaware, declared that Radio Corp. was following monopolistic practices in its licensing policy...
Nathaniel Warner, of Cambridge...
...casts of the two presentations include Charles Fowler, Jr. '88, W. A. C. Miller III '32, W. R. Sturges '31. Miss Pauline Shaw, Miss Lorraine Warner and W. R. Cowen, Jr '29, former president of the Cercle. He is in complete charge D. T. Field '81 is director of publicity I. F. Ferry '82 is stage manager: Miller is director: W. R. Furlong, Jr. '88 Assistant director...
Henry Chauncey '28, assistant dean in charge of the Freshman Class will be the other speaker on the program; humorous entertainment will be furnished by Ellery Sedgewick '32 and W. S. Warner, Jr. '32, magicians. Dean Chauncey and the two magicians were feature entertainers at the Smith Halls smoker, which was held about two weeks ago on the same evening as those in McKinlock and Gore Halls...