Word: brigham
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Degrees of S.B. summa cum laude were awarded to Harold Eugene Dow, John Brigham Howard, Birdsey Renshaw, and Angus Ellis Taylor...
...care of contagion. At present such a building is but a dream awaiting the wand of another Harkness to make it a reality. Until that wand is applied, Stillman should be restored to its original status, and arrangements made with Cambridge General Hospital, or the Peter Bent Brigham Hospital for the care of operative cases and other serious illness...
...them. The laborers worked for farm produce. The N. D. A. now operates an oil refinery, two canning factories, a tannery, a coal mine. It has a two-story headquarters at Salt Lake City in which it maintains a produce and goods exchange. There are branches in Ogden, Brigham. Logan, Lehi, American Fork. Price and Delta, Utah. Idaho branches are located at Preston, Montpelier, Rexburg, Ridgedale. There is another at Phoenix, Ariz. The N. D. A. plans to spread...
Died, George E. Careless, 93, Mormon music teacher, Brigham Young's music lieutenant; in Salt Lake City...
Oliver Garceau, of Boston, Massachusetts; John Brigham Howard, of Edgewood, Pennsylvania; Harry Tuchman Levin, of Minneapolis, Minnesota; Robert Caffey Liddon, Jr., of Corinth, Missouri; David Leonard Marks, of Brooklyn, New York; Herman Israel Orentlicher, of Brockton, Massachusetts; Isadore Paisner, of Brookline, Massachusetts; Ames Samuel Pierce, of Huntington, Massachusetts; Albert Pratt, of Duxbury, Massachusetts; Birdsey Renshaw, of New York, New York; Alfred Hertz Rosenthal, of Dorchester, Massachusetts; Walter Solomon Salant, of New York...