Word: carter
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...free to submit material for the prizes if they so desired. Under the rules laid down by the Jury of Award, firms represented on the jury may not submit material. The places of these two men were filled by Milton Towne of the Joseph Richards Company and George, Carter Sherman of the Sherman and Lebair Agency, both of New York...
Died. Thomas Harbaugh, 75, one of the authors of the Nick Carter Detective Stories and other dime novels; penniless in the Miami County Home, Ohio. He wrote from 300 to 600 thrillers, at the rate of one a week, with pen; later, in the days of the typewriter, he sometimes bettered his speed...
Died. Eugene T. Sawyer, 77, one of the authors of the Diamond Dick, the Nick Carter Detective Stories; in San Jose, Calif. (Three others of these authors, all dead within the last two years, were Thomas Harbaugh, John R. Coryell, Frederick Van Rensselaer...
...Democratic Club has not yet been able to announce its speaker but it is very probable that it will be represented by either Senator Carter Glass of Virginia or Former Secretary of War Newton D. Baker...
...Democratic Club has not yet announced its choice. The National Democratic organization has, however, tentatively promised one of three notable men. One is Senator Carter Glass of Virginia, the nominee of the mock-Democratic convention in the University last spring. The second possibility is Newton D. Buker, Secretary of War in the Wilson administration and prominent League of Nations advocate. The third man who has been mentioned is William Jennings Bryan, the Great Commoner. A definite selection of the Democratic speaker is expected within...