Word: brooklyn
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Charles Edward Dunlap of Scarsdale, N. Y., has been nominated for President, Bernard Barnes of New Hartford, Conn., and Thomas Frothingham Mason of Brooklyn, N. Y., have been nominated for Vice-President. The elections will be held tomorrow and not on Saturday as previously announced...
...Republic slightly larger than Texas, not quite so populous as Manhattan plus Brooklyn...
Last week, he, with Dr. Straton and the other members of the Greater New York Federation of Churches attended the Federation's annual meeting; heard Rev. Charles C. Albertson of Brooklyn decry: "There has never been a time when people, especially young people, found it so difficult to believe in God." (In Brooklyn, 90 children, grim, last week proclaimed their membership in a "Society of the Godless"; mocked at school assembly prayers.) ". . . Whether or not professional evangelism has any future, pastoral evangelism has a great future and personal evangelism a greater one. . . ." (In Chicago, Professional Evangelist Aimee Semple McPherson...
...York Giants; Frankie Frisch, Fordham flash, will be a Cardinal instead of a Giant; veteran Eddie Collins will again strive for the Philadelphia Athletics after a lengthy interlude with the Chicago White Sox; Zack Wheat, another oldster, has joined the Athletics after years of service with the Brooklyn Robins; Eddie Roush has been traded by Cincinnati for George Kelley, former Giant; Burleigh Grimes, old Brooklyn pitcher, will throw for the Giants...
Francis Beattie Thurber 3rd '30 of New York City has been nominated for President. Donald Lennox Waterman '30 of Brooklyn, N. Y., has been put up for Vice-President; and James Tileston Baldwin of Brookline has been named for Secretary-treasurer...