Word: windsors
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Jerome LeR. Abrams '39, Long Branch, New Jersey; Horace C. Arnold '37, East Bloomfield, New York; Zola A. Aronson '33, Fort Plain, New York; John Ashmead, Jr. '38, Windsor, Connecticut; William A. Beardalee '37, New Brunswick, New Jersey; David Beck '38, Union City, New Jersey; Robert L. Bishop '37, Great Neck, New York; Phillips I. Blumberg '39, New York City; James H. Brooks '38, Staten Island, New York; James M. Carpenter '37, Poughkeepsie, New York; Frank L. Chamberlin, Jr., Stamford, Connecticut; John L. Chase '37, Tully, New York; Howard F. Cline '39, Elizabeth, New Jersey; J. Emerson Coyle '37, Brooklyn...
...relationship whatever. But the automobile industry has been moving out of Detroit into the surrounding countryside, partly because of the city's high taxes, partly because of a general tendency toward decentralization. Detroit in the automobile sense now covers an immense area including cities like Flint, Lansing, Toledo, Windsor...
...tune with ancient tradition Lord Hugh was installed last week in the presence of the genial and patriarchal Dean of Windsor representing King Edward VIII, Eton's Fellows, scholarly Eton Headmaster Claude Aurelius ('The Emperor") Elliott, and 1,100 top-hatted Etonians. Up to the outer doors of School Yard walked Lord Hugh with stately, processional steps. His three knocks on the great oak door significantly implied that the Fellows of Eton need not admit the King's nominee unless they wanted to. The Fellows, though, had decided that they wanted Lord Hugh, admitted him. Crossing School...
...quitting England to cruise Balkan waters on the chartered $1,350,000 yacht Nahlin last week. His Majesty resorted not only to the usual incognito of going as "the Duke of Lancaster" but to unusual secrecy. His subjects had understood that he would leave from his royal airdrome at Windsor Great Park, gathered there in genial numbers to wish him Godspeed. Instead the King motored to a nearby private airdrome and forbade his staff to divulge the names of any of the five people who flew away with him in his royal plane, piloted by modest Edward ("Mouse") Fielden, Captain...
...Wood, who is president. Brother Winfield is manager of the Minneapolis branch. Brother Logan is vice president & general manager. Brother George is the industrial engineer, Brother Edward the experimental engineer. Brother Louis the chief engineer. Brother Philip is manager of the Canadian subsidiary across the Detroit River in Windsor, Ont. Brother Clinton, baby of the family, is manager of the Highland Park plant. And the Brothers Wood make money. Last week they announced that their business for the past twelve months ran 40% above the same previous period, that profits for the first half of 1936 exceeded...