Word: clementses
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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"Just as Abraham Lincoln signed the Emancipation Proclamation," throbbed Negro Delegate W. H. Jackson of Indianapolis, "Dr. Townsend will sign the proclamation setting the industrial slaves free." Happy were Townsendites to be once more in the news. "Oh, yes, some think we are dead," barked National Secretary Robert E. Clements...
Willard Deming Lewis '35, of Augusta, Georgia, Herbert Leopold Brown, II, 1G, of Cincinnati, Ohio, Roy Canon Clements 2GB, of Lubbock, Texas, and Thomas Huston Macbride 1G, of Seattle, Washington, have won places on the list of 1935 Rhodes Scholars-elect which the Rhodes trustees released yesterday.
Of the three other University Rhodes Scholars, Brown, a graduate of the Uni- versity of Cincinnati, is a first year Philosophy student at the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences; Clements, graduated in 1932 from Texas Technological College, is in his second year at the Graduate School of Business Administration...
The patrons and patronesses are Dr. and Mrs. Melvin T. Copeland, Professor and Mrs. George F. Doriot, and Dean and Mrs. Edmond Wright. The ushers are William Banter, R. Canon Clements 2B; Robert C. Dunlap 2B, Thomas M. Hayden 2B, Grover L. Higdon 2B, Charles Shaeffer, and Robert E. Stevens...
Died. William Lawrence Clements, 73, famed collector of early Americana and first citizen of Bay City, Mich.; in Bay City. Son of an enterprising steel manufacturer, he took over and ably expanded his father's business, retired a rich man in 1924. Growing apace, meantime, was the renown of...