Word: binghamton
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...president and William Brewster '28 of Lewisbury, West Virginia, Manager. Further elections were those of John Hill Monroe '27 of Brookline, Secretary-treasurer; John Casper Dreier '28 of Brooklyn, N. Y. Librarian William Charles Harris '28 of Chestnut Hill, Leader of the Banjo Club; Richard Bell Schneider '27 of Binghamton, N. Y. Leader of the Mandolin Club; Charles Edward '28 of Jamaica Plain, Leader of the Gold Coast Orchestra, and Arthur Andrews Holbrook '28 of Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Leader of Vocal Club...
...Managing Editor. J. P. Cuyler '27 of Princeton, N. J., was elected Assignment Editor. The post of Assistant Managing Editor went to E. A. Kniffen '27, of Cedarhurst, N. Y., and that of Assistant Editor to R. C. Burns '27 of St. Louis, Mo. G. L. Hinman '27, of Binghamton, N. Y., was elected Editorial Chairman...
...Binghamton, N. Y., one E. M. Tierney Jr., manager of the Arlington Hotel, achieved nationwide publicity for his hostelry by causing to be printed on the breakfast menu-card...
...Binghamton dinner tables next evening, the Binghamton Press was read with interest. Ostensibly concerned over the dire condition of itself and its fellows, the Press agreed with Pastor Shaw, and forthwith invited him to drop in at the Press office whenever he chose within three weeks, to take over, "without any limitations or restrictions of any kind, the editorial direction" of the paper...
...Pastor Shaw would not wait. He marched to the rival Binghamton Sun and in its columns accused the Press of insincerity, asked for the $1,000 promised his church...