Word: aldermanic
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Died. Herbert Parsons, 56, lawyer, Republican politician, onetime New York City Alderman (1900-1903), onetime member of Congress (1905-11), onetime (1916-1920) Republican National Committeeman from New York; in the House of Mercy Hospital, Pittsfield, Mass., of a ruptured kidney sustained attempting to ride his son's motor-driven bicycle...
...Edwin A. Alderman Virginia...
...74/100 sec. Hubbard had previously won the running broad-jump with a leap of 25 ft. 3½ in. He scored 10 points, which surpassed the score of any other man, black or white, in the meet. With a pillar of wind at his back, one Frederick Alderman of the Michigan Agricultural School broke a Conference record for the 220-yd. dash. James Cusack of Chicago stepped cannily along behind a pack of runners for almost a mile, but when the distance became precisely a mile, James Cusack was in front. Shimek, a son of Marquette (Milwaukee), with pits under...
Harvard will join with the University of Virginia in offering a new course of professional study in architecture, it was announced yesterday by President Edwin A. Alderman, Hon. '09, of Virginia. President Alderman, speaking at the celebration in honor of Thomas Jefferson, founder of Virginia University, announced that the new course would be known as the "Virginia-Harvard Course in Architecture...
President Alderman in his announcement says: "There is a growing feeling among people interested in the arts, in architecture no less than in painting and sculpture, that has been too widely separated from the general work of education. The majority of art students do not receive an adequate academic education, and those who do receive it are compelled to acquire it before or after they have learned their...