Word: beacons
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...accessible food for workers. Already Corn Products Refining Co. has factories in Beacon and Argo,Ill., and in Kansas City. Dupont Rayon Co. is in Old Hickory, Tenn., and Viscose Co. in Marcus Hook...
William Randolph Hearst kept on naming his newspapers the American. Henry Justin Allen learned to talk, became editor and publisher of the Wichita (Kan.) Beacon, governor of Kansas (1919-23), publicityman for Nominee Hoover (1928). Victor Rosewater succeeded his father, sold the Bee to a grain merchant named Nelson B. Updike, who merged it with the evening Omaha Daily News. Mr. Updike bought the Bee because he had an idea, stillborn, that he could send John Joseph Pershing to the White House. Another idea, successful, was to import Arthur Brisbane's daily chitchat...
Chicago (2) Indianapolis Rochester (2) Boston Denver (2) Beacon...
...regatta, which took place last week, consisted of 11 events, medals being awarded to the winner or winners in each. The Beacon Challenge Cup was awarded in two races...
...they were contested, are: Managers' Challenge Cup--won by J. A. Crooks '25. Filley Challenge Cup--won by third Freshman Crew. Union Bost Club Challenge Cup--won by third University crew. Regent's Cup won by J. S. Frame '29. Carroll challenge Cup--won by R. B. Thurber '29. Beacon Challenge Cup--won by first Gore Hall crew and combination class crew...