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Divorced. Senator W. Warren Barbour of New Jersey; by Elysabeth Carrere Barbour; after 20 years; in Laramie...
...Soon (Duke Ellington; Decca). Vocal by honey-voiced Mildred Bailey, with Herman Chittison and Dave Barbour accompanying on the piano and guitar...
...legend: "Oldest U.S. Post Office Building." Mr. Jennings was indignant. Said he: "This building ... is our only claim to fame. It means a lot, too, to stamp collectors who want the Ralston postmark in their albums." Mr. Jennings wrote to New Jersey's Senator W. Warren Barbour, asked him to take a stand...
...with jam which his sister came down to the plant and made). These new products are the key to Beech-Nut's rising profits, for today the cured meats account for less than 2% of earnings. Biggest money-maker is chewing gum, which Brother-in-law F. E. Barbour handles. Other big items are strained foods, coffee, peanut butter, soup. Dropped along the way are tomato juice (1940), biscuits (1940), ginger ale, fish bait...
Members of the committee include: Hugh S. Barbour '42, Boston Chairman; Charles S. Borden '43; Carleton Burr '43; E. Langdon Burwell '41; Seth C. Crocker '41; John Dorman '36, proctor in Matthews Hall; Richard D. Edwards '41; David D. Henry '41; Eric W. Johnson '39, proctor of Thayer Hall; Eugene D. Keith '42; Thomas Lacey, 2nd '42; W. Rhoads Murphy, 3rd '41, John Richardson '43; Edmond B. Spaeth, Jr. '42, chairman...