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In Houston. Tex., Richard Carruthers, who says he is a former slave and 100 years old, took out a license to marry Luvena Dixon, 52.
Fortnight ago the advertising conference room filled up, as usual, with Herald Tribune solicitors whose problem, as usual, was to convince space buyers that they would do better to advertise in a morning paper like the Herald Tribune than in an evening paper like the Sun or World-Telegram. Suddenly...
Meeting in Manhattan last week, the U. S. Lawn Tennis Association anticipated nothing much more than the routine business of electing Harry S. Knox of Chicago president to succeed Louis J. Carruthers of New York, and discussing the recommendations of its ranking committee which were announced month ago (TIME, Jan...
James Carruthers Masson of Rochester, Minn. (Mayo Clinic) said: "If it were possible to ascertain the number of cases of cancer throughout the country, the number of successful operations and the number of deaths prevented, the evidence most conclusively would support the conviction that the control of cancer is being...
In Detroit, one Roy Carruthers, president of the Book-Cadillac Hotel Co., announced that hereafter all guests will receive when they leave this hotel a free policy insuring their lives for the next 48 hours.