Word: webster
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...been originated by Samuel Insull, public utility pope of Chicago. The chief propagandist of the industry has been the National Electric Light Association. Citizens awaited completion of the Trade Commission's investigation and a final verdict from Commission and President. . . . In Manhattan, President Bayard F. Pope of Stone, Webster & Blodget, Inc., made public a survey of U. S. investments in the past five years. Of a total of 34.8 billions invested, public utilities attracted 9.04 billions,-more than any other kind of investment...
From Aaron Burr to William Jennings Bryan, Mr. Seitz deals with eighteen "also rans" in the Presidential sweeps-takes. Famous names appear, like John Calhaun, Henry Clay and Daniel Webster. Men like John Fremont, James G. Blaine, less in the mouths of the public, receive their...
...Sever 30 Economics 1b Sever 5, 11 Economics 6a Sever 6 Economics 38 Sever 30 Education B Sever 14, 17, 18 English 28 New Lect. Hall English 33 New Fogg Lect. Rm. English 75 Emerson J French 6 Prof. Morize, 1 Harvard 5 Prof. Allard, 2 Harvard 5 Mr. Webster, 3 Harvard 6 Mr. Raiche, 4 Harvard 6 Mr. Lincoln, 5 Harvard 3 German 28 Sever 24 Government 16b Sever 28, 24 Greek 2 Sever 30 History 2h Old Fogg Lect. Rm. History 13 Emerson D History 15 Sever 11 History of Science 1 Sever 35 Italian 1 Harvard...
...Harvard 1931 shell will be seated as follows: stroke, Swaim; 7, A. N. Webster '31; 6, P. H. Watts '31; 5, A. B. Rood '31; 4, E. L. Millard Jr. '31; 3, Frederick Ayer '31; 2, N. E. Parkinson 31; bow, R. I. Mackesson '31; cox., Richard Kimball...
...Odds and Ends in Medieval Literature," Professor Webster, Sever...