Word: hotchkiss
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...bound not to betray the confidence of his air mail clients. At Senator Black's suggestion he agreed to wire his clients for permission to open his files. Two days later he calmly admitted to the Committee that the evening before during a heavy snow storm, Colonel Lewis Hotchkiss Brittin, president of Northwest Airways, and Gilbert Givvin, secretary to the President of Western Air Express, had gone to his office and with his consent and assistance taken away papers which the Senate wanted. Then followed his arrest. At Mr. Black's request the Senate cited Col. Brittin...
...Saturday morning Dr. H. J. Wieler, Medical Director of Hotchkiss School, and Dr. Jesse S. Williams, professor of Physical Education at Columbia, will discuss the problem "Which Way Physical Education?" That afternoon, Dr. Payson Smith, Commissioner of Education for Massachusetts, will deliver an address on "Present Social Conditions and the Challenge to Secondary Education." President Conant's address will close the meeting. The subject of his speech has not been definitely announced, but it is believed that he will talk along the lines brought out in his first annual report...
...boys at Hotchkiss School (Lakeville, Conn.) trooped into their dining hall one night last fortnight and, after the sudden short hush for grace, fell to gobbling and talking in a cheery, noisy hum and clatter as usual. The polished brasses gleamed by the big fireplace over which a great white bust of Homer looks down his nose at the carven verse: Back of the Loaf is the snowy Flour, back of the Flour the Mill. Back of the Mill the Wheat and the Shower, the Sun and the Father's will. The boys gobbled and talked, and a master...
...always, out of some childish nervousness, failed to do her best in important matches. Last fortnight Sarah Palfrey beat U. S. Champion Helen Jacobs in the final of a tournament at Seabright, N. J. This made it look as though her game had finally grown up. Mrs. Hazel Hotchkiss Wightman, who put up the trophy for a series between U. S. and British teams because she felt that women's tennis needed something to correspond with the Davis Cup and who has ably coached Sarah Palfrey and her tennis playing sisters at Longwood. Mass., told her before the matches...
...Andover 5 Urquhart, J. G. '33 21 180 6.1 Chehalis H. S. 6 Jackson, J. H. '34 21 180 6.3 Kent 7 Davis, R. M. '33 20 175 6.2 Andover Str. Garnsey, W. S., III '33 21 175 6.1 Exeter Cox. Standart, J. W. '33 24 119 5.5 Hotchkiss...