Word: andersons
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...bankruptcy supporting its needy.* On hand among the 20 Democrats, four Republicans, one Socialist and one Farmer-Laborite, were New York's Walker, Boston's Curley, Richmond's Bright, Syracuse's Marvin, New Orleans' Walmsley, Miami's Gautier, Milwaukee's Hoan, Cleveland's Miller, Denver's Begole, Minneapolis' Anderson, Akron's Sparks and Toledo's Thatcher...
Died. Oscar King Davis, 66, oldtime war correspondent, secretary of the National Foreign Trade Council; of heart disease; in Bronxville, N. Y. Trained under the late, great Charles Anderson Dana of the New York Sun, he scooped the capture of Guam from a Spanish commander who thought the U. S. ships were firing a salute. He covered the looting of Peking in the Boxer Rebellion, wrote the first eye-witness report of Japan's victory over Russia at the Yalu, was caught in Berlin when the U. S. entered the War. An able political observer, Correspondent Davis was publicity...
Edwin Hatfield Anderson, director...
Summer William Langson Lathrop A. A. Anderson Gallery of Art (Richmond...
...college without a president is the University of Virginia. Another president of the Woodrow Wilson Foundation, Newton Diehl Baker (whom Princeton's Morris succeeded), lately pooh-poohed the suggestion that he had been offered the Virginia post occupied by Dean John Lloyd Newcomb since the death of Edwin Anderson Alderman last year. Last week Virginia was apparently no nearer than Princeton to finding...