Word: wares
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Richard Sullivan showed the negative side, being refuted by Robert P. Applebaum '36. A. Gilman Sullivan '36, vice-president of the Council, acted as chairman. Moses W. Ware '02, a trustee of the Debating Council, and Geoffrey W. Lewis '32, assistant dean, took an active part in the discussion, showing the emphasis to be placed on certain factors...
...Sheldon Ware '38, of Milton, the Swift Scholarship...
...Social Service Committee as finally organized comprises Frank W. Vincent, Jr. '36, chairman, Carl A. Andren '36, vice-chairman, Sheldon Ware '38, Norris P. Swett '37, Thomas C. Hunt '37, and Elliott B. Knowlton...
...capacity, against 36½% only three weeks before. Orders for tin-plate, farm implements, machinery and machine tools continued to expand. But the most heartening news for steelmen was the steady growth of miscellaneous business from unclassified sources -orders for steel to make washing machines, kitchen ware, office equipment, furniture, refrigerators and a hundred other commonplace products...
...collectors took notice last week when Dr. Charles Herbert La Wall, able dean of the Philadelphia College of Pharmacy and Science, said that old-fashioned drugstores' shelf-ware, mortars & pestles, glass window globes filled with red-& blue-colored water, had been largely destroyed, predicted that they would be listed as "almost priceless collectors' items of the next century...