Word: harrison
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Thomas H. Egan, Cambridge. Robert P. Gillis Cambridge. Myron N. Goldberg, Cambridge. Edward F. O'Hara, Jr., Cambridge. Roland F. Perkins, Cam- bridge. Harrison J. White, Cambridge
...relationship, despite the CRIMSON's independence, existing between it and the University through the years. He was preceeded by Joseph C. Grew '02, former Undersectary of State, commenting briefly in a reminiscent vein; Otto E. Fuerbringer '32, a senior editor of Time Magazine, discussing "Newsmagazines and Newspapers"; Selig S. Harrison '48, present CRIMSON President, reporting on the state of the paper today and plans for the future; and Cleveland Amory '39, author of the "Proper Bostonian," leading off with introductory remarks...
...town of Berea, Ohio, an elderly lady walked up to a student on the street last week and asked: "Are you the one?" Harrison ("Bones") Dillard, 24, son of a day laborer, grinned. "Guess I am," he replied. The old lady grabbed his hand and said that she was certainly glad to know...
...client? Hull refused to name him. So did Hull's partner, Marvin C. Harrison, until SEC hauled them up before a federal judge in Detroit. He ordered them to answer or risk jail for contempt of court. Unhappy Lawyer Harrison then named the mysterious client: it was Cyrus Eaton...
Outsider In. The vast (assets over $4 billion) New York Life Insurance Co. went outside the company for a new president to replace George L. Harrison, 61, who was upped to chairman. Picked for the job was Harvardman Devereux C. Josephs, 54, onetime partner in Philadelphia's Graham Parsons & Co. brokerage house. Later he headed the Carnegie-endowed Teachers Insurance and Annuity Association, and since 1945, has been president of Carnegie Corp. where he supervised spending (about $5,000,000 in 1947) on philanthropic projects...