Word: buffington
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Judges Victor Raynard Woolley and W. H. Seward Thompson (with Judge Joseph Buffington dissenting) went on to explain that "Transportation by the seller is a mere incident in the sale and necessary to its completion...
...Leroy S. Buffington, in 1830, was a young Minneapolis architect with an idea. He had conceived a building which he called a "cloud scraper." Simple was the construction principle ? a steel skeleton with a shelf at each floor to hold the sur face masonry. He took out patents on it. Since then, almost every skyscraper in the world has been built on Mr. Buffington's principle. Last week, Architect Buffington, 89, received a check for $2,250 as royalties on the construction on the 25-story Rand Building, in Minneapolis. It was the first time, despite eleven infringement suits...
Harvard Club of Minnesota (Minneapolis and St. Paul): Merrill Buffington, Secretary, 1310 First National Soo Line Bldg., Minneapolis, Minn...
...Pennsylvania. Refer to any encyclopedia for further information concerning Dr. Brashear.* Prior to the death of Dr. Brashear, it was considered that no banquet was complete without having on its roster one of the three prominent J. B's of Pittsburgh: James Francis Burke, famed Pittsburgh lawyer, Judge Buffington of the Circuit Court of Appeals, and Uncle John Brashear, as he was affectionately known...
...Hinkle '23 defeated L. B. Norrie E.S. 2-0; A. L. Smith '25 defeated J. T. Glessner '25 2-1; D. S. Ingalls 3L, defeated J. McC. Roots 2-0; E. K. Davis '24 defeated R. K. Webel '23 2-0; W. P. Dixon '25, defeated Merrill Buffington 2L, 2-0. Matches in the third round need not be played off until Sunday night, November 12, so that the tournament will not interfere with the various events connected with the Princeton game...