Word: buffalo
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Peabody of the University Faculty, Emeritus, Reverend R. C. Smith of Ipswich, Mass., Reverend Samuel Eliot of Boston, Reverend T. G. Soares of Chicago, Reverend C. E. Park of Boston, Bishop F. J. McConnell of Pittsburg, Reverend H. S. Coffin of New York, Bishop C. H. Brent of Buffalo, Reverend H. E. Fosdick of New York Reverend Raymond Calkins of Cambridge, Reverend H. H. Tweedy of the Yale School of Religions, Reverend Karl Reiland of New York, Reverend O. E. Maurer of New Haven, Bishop C. D. Williams of Detroit, Reverend O. S. Davis of Chicago, Reverend G. C. Coulton...
Leaving Boston the evening of June 10, the men making the trip will reach Chicago on June 24 by way of Buffalo, Detroit, Grand Rapids and Milwaukee. The Ontario Power Company at Niagara Falls, the Carborundum and Shredded Wheat factories, and the Lackawanna Steel Company will be visited in the vicinity of Buffalo. Arriving at Detroit June 14, the trip will take in the Ford and either the Packard or the Cadillac plants, the furniture companies at Grand Rapids, and, the docks at Marquette...
Tuesday, March 17 at Allendale Treatre, Buffalo...
...Wellesley concert, which was to have taken place in the "Barn" on the evening of April 7, has been postponed until next year due to the quarantine now in force. Plans are being formulated for a longer schedule next year with a possible Western trip to include concerts in Buffalo, Cleveland and Chicago...
Died: Leonard R. Steel, 45, of Buffalo, of cerebral hemorrhage, while on a train near Toledo. He was the founder of the L. R. Steel corpora- tions which went into the hands of the receiver on March...