Word: chauncey
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Dates: during 1930-1930
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Deans. Although many details remained to be worked out-athletic eligibility to meet Big Ten Conference requirements, for example-already announced last week were the Deans for the new Plan: Professor Chauncey S. Boucher, dean of the College; Professor Gordon Jennings Laing, dean of Humanities Division; Professor Henry Gordon Gale, dean of Physical Sciences Division; Dr. Richard Severingham Scammon, dean of Biological Sciences Division; Dr. Frederic Campbell Woodward (temporary), dean of Social Sciences Division...
...talks like a complete New Englander. Edward Tuck was born in Exeter, N. H., the son of Congressman-Banker Amos Tuck, traditionally the man who picked the name of the Republican Party. A member of the Class of 1862, Edward Tuck is to Dartmouth what the late loquacious Chauncey Mitchell Depew was to Yale-honorary Grand Old Man. Sent to Paris by his father's friend Mr. Lincoln, he returned to New York and in 1867 entered the banking house of Munroe & Co. He retired with an enormous fortune in 1881, went with his wife to spend the rest...
...suggested that investment trusts should be compelled to reveal their holdings from time to time so stockholders may know what is being done with their money. Bankers went further, said that hereafter brokerage houses should not be allowed to run investment trusts. Although a new management-which includes Matthew Chauncey Brush, president of American International Corp.; William Frye Cutler, vice president of American Brake Shoe & Foundry Co.; Clarence Dauphinot, president of Frederick H. Hatch & Co.; Philip De Ronde, president of Hibernia Trust Co.; George Kenan Morrow, chairman of Gold Dust Corp.-has taken hold of Prince & Whitely Trading Corp...
...roller tactics." Three directors up for reelection, whom the insurgents had hoped to defeat, were reinstated. One of these was Dr. Pearson. In an attempt to restore peace among the bird-lovers, he established a committee of three to investigate the charges made against him. On the committee are Chauncey J. Hamlin, onetime chairman of the National Conference on Outdoor Recreation; Alexander Grant Ruthven, president of the University of Michigan; Dr. Thomas Barbour, curator of Harvard's Museum of Comparative Zoology...
...Left. By Chauncey Mitchell Depew. who died in April. 1928: $15,954.249 net. Bequests: to Yale University, $1,000,000; to Peekskill, X. Y.. $100.000: to widow, son, nieces, most of the residue...