Word: willards
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...stock for a debt cancellation to one Walter L. Titus, through Titus's brother. New-Stockholder Titus, little interested in the money-losing company, "wholly abandoned the enterprise," refused to contribute much-needed additional funds. Soon a new company, Burnee Corp., was formed-consisting of Stockholder Neely and Willard S. Burrows...
...Gordon Willard Allport, '19, A.M. '21, Ph.D. '22, Sheldon Fellow from 1922 until 1924 at Berlin, Marburg, and Cambridge, England, has been appointed Assistant Professor of Psychology at Harvard from September, 1930. Professor Allport is at present Assistant Professor of Psychology at Dartmouth, where he has held this position since...
Other busts unveiled last week were those of Nathaniel Hawthorne, Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, William Cullen Bryant, Emma Willard, Oliver Wendell Holmes, Henry Clay, Francis Parkman...
...Voice of the City (Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer). Irish love in a garret pads the complicated and somewhat disconnected framework of this story of a prisoner's escape and revenge. The old-line stage detective who is disagreeable until the last minute is played with remarkable gusto by Willard Mack, who also directed and wrote the picture. After the first performance in Manhattan, the following tribute appeared in an advertisement in the N. Y. World: "The Voice of the City . . . would fit any medium but is best as a talkie. . . . (signed) Willard Mack." Best shot: a living corpse dangling from...
More recent developments, however, indicated that Builder Lindenthal's troubles are not entirely over. Most disconcerting was the attitude of the B. & O. Said its President Daniel Willard: "Inasmuch as the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad does not with its own rails extend north of Philadelphia at this time, that company is naturally not in a position to give its direct support to the project...