Word: william
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Wisconsin cheesemen, Midwest cattlemen and wheat-growers were hot under their open collars, fearing the impact of Argentine imports on their markets. Gov William H. Vanderbilt of Rhode Island's well-starched collar was also warm. Citing his State's lace industry, he threatened last month to take suit to the Supreme Court against the Trade Agreements Act's constitutionality. He too got back a politely savage letter, requesting him to note that the Rhode Island lace industry, under three years of agreements, had recovered almost 100% of its 1929 volume of $27,000,000. Senators Pittman...
...William H. Fleming and Richard G. Hershey argued for the winning Williston Club; Hans R. Frey and Stanley Johnson, representing the Root Club, furnished the opposition...
Charles H. Coombs, Jr., Economics; Tudor Gardiner, Classics; James S. Clarke, Bio-chemistry; William N. Dale, Government; Joseph J. Geehern, Government; Robert A. Brooks, Classics; Kenneth W. Sterling, Bio-chemistry; Edwin Hewitt, Mathematics; and R. Stuart Hoyt, Government...
...lawyers are Grenville Clark '03, and Charles Allerton Coolidge '17. Roger Irving Lee '02, Henry K. Oliver Professor of Hygiene at Harvard from 1919 to 1924, is the physician. William Henry Claflin '15, a broker and antiquarian, is the present Treasurer. Senior Fellow and big-time business man is Henry Lee Shattuck '01. Henry James '99, author of "Charles W. Eliot", Pulitzer Prize biography in 1930, completes the roll...
...William Allen White, editor of the Emporia Gazette and homespun pundit of American affairs, has published the lectures he gave here last spring under the auspices of the American Civilization Committee on "The Changing West...