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...Bross Lloyd, Mrs. James D. Lightbody, Mrs. Kendrie N. Marshall, Mrs. C. Doughlas Mercer, Mrs. Lloyd Mills, Mrs. George Mixter, Mrs. Junius S. Morgan, Mrs. Elting E. Morison, Mrs. George S. Olive, Mrs. Arthur W. Page, Mrs. William B. Pratt, Mrs. Philip L. Reed, Mrs. Archibald B. Roosevelt, Mrs. John E. Rousmaniere, Mrs. Augustus W. Soule, Mrs. James J. Storrow, Jr., Mrs. Donald C. Watson, Mrs. Richard C. Webster, Mrs. Edward A. Whitney, Mrs. Charles G. Winslow, Mrs. Orrin G. Wood, Mrs. Turnbull Wood and Mrs. William L. Wood...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: USHERS SELECTED FOR TOMORROW'S 40 JUBILEE | 5/27/1937 | See Source »

...Bachrach, Philip Boyer, Jr., A. O. Brooks, J. A. Bross, C. M. Campbell, Jr., C. E. Channing, David Crocker, H. M. David, R. D. deRhan, L. A. Francisco, I. B. Hardy, Jr., O. C. Holder, Alfred Kidder 2nd, J. H. Leatherbee, G. P. Lewis, G. F. F. Lombard, J. A. Luetkemeyer...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: NEFF ANNOUNCES FIRST LIST OF 45 CLASS DAY USHERS | 6/3/1932 | See Source »

...Neff, chairman, Karl Adams, subchairman, W. B. Bacon, Malcomb Bancroft, Rutgers Barclay, Richard Borden, A. O. Brooks, J. A. Bross, T. K. Dunstan, T. B. Eastland, J. R. Leonard, C. C. Pell, J. C. Rice, P. W. Souter, T. W. Stedman, S. H. Walcott, Edward Yeomans, Frank Young...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: 1933 SMOKER, JUBILEE COMMITTEE ANNOUNCED | 3/12/1930 | See Source »

...Koven St. on the night of Oct. 8, 1871, the city convulsed in agony, caught its breath. It shook its head, came up for a final, triumphant round. Among its innovators were: Cyrus McCormick and his reaper; George Pullman and his "palace car"; Pinkerton and his sleuths; Bross and his Tribune; Frances Willard and her "praying women"; Brunswick, Balke and their billiard table; Rand McNally and his maps; Crane and his valves; Kimball and his pianos; Kuppenheimer and his clothes...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: On Garlic Creek | 9/9/1929 | See Source »

...State of Illinois William Bross Lloyd has been pardoned. He and fifteen others were convicted of violating a law of the country and spreading seditious propaganda during a national emergency; but Governor Small argues that they accomplished no evil and that the law under which they were imprisoned is not a good law, therefore why should they not go free? Accordingly, the Governor opened the gates of the penitentiary to Lloyd and his companions before they had had the chance to become acquainted with their turnkeys...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: GREECE OR ILLINOIS | 12/5/1922 | See Source »

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