Word: smiths
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Among the other speakers at the meeting will be H. H. Haines, who is temporarily taking over the duties of head coach, E. J. Brown '96, F. R. Sullivan '27, former cox and 150-pound coach, and Dr. Edward Harding. Manager R. F. W. Smith '30 will be in charge of the enrollment...
Fall crew will get away to a belated start tomorrow when Captain L. W. Dickey '30 addresses the assembled upperclass oarsmen in Newell Boathouse at 4 o'clock. The candidates for Freshman fall rowing will gather in Smith Halls Common Room at 7 o'clock...
utility and contracting Brooklynite (self-made), great & good friend of Alfred Emanuel Smith, telephoned from Paris to Manhattan for Barber Louis Arico to come and cut his hair in England (TIME, Sept. 16). Barber Arico set sail...
...control of Frontier Corp., a company owned by Aluminum Co. (Mellon), General Electric and the du Ponts. One asset of Frontier Corp. is a waterpower site at Long Sault, on the St. Lawrence. Frontier Corp. prepared to develop this site two years ago, was blocked by Governor Alfred E. Smith. It may now make a new attempt, or may postpone operations until after Jan. i, 1931, in the hope that Governor Franklin D. Roosevelt will be succeeded by a Republican executive more sympathetic to superpower development...
...only previous recipients of the Priestley Medal have been the late President Ira Remsen of Johns Hopkins and the late Provost Edgar Fahs Smith of the University of Pennsylvania. Mr. Garvan could not travel to Minneapolis from Manhattan because "three years ago I broke down. Some say that breakdown was the result of my endeavors to establish independent and sufficient chemical education, chemical research and chemical industries in America. . . ." This apology and the rest of Mr. Garvan's "random thoughts of a lay chemist," Professor Julius Oscar Stieglitz of the University of Chicago read for absent Mr. Garvan...