Word: cleveland
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Sears Prizes, to Erwin Nathaniel Griswold 3L., of Cleveland O.; Louis Leventhal Jaffe 3L., of San Francisco, Cal.; Herman Thomas Austern 2L., of New York City; and Jule Elias Stocker 2L., of New York City. Saltonstall Prize, to Judah Isaacs 1L., of Cincinnati, O. William Cheney Brown, Jr. scholarship to Lewis Hyman Weinstein 1L., of Portland, Me. John L. Cadwalader Memorial Scholarship to Edward Willard, of State College, Pa. Langdell Scholarships, to Frederick Beutel 1L., of Pittsburgh, Pa., and Moses Samuel Huberman 3L., of Belle Harbor, N. Y. Reuben B. Hutchcraft Memorial Scholarship to Vincent Booth 1L., of Bennington...
...Cleveland, the Orchestra began its tenth season under Nikolai Sokolov, its first and only conductor, under Adella Prentiss Hughes, its first and only manager. Twenty pairs of concerts were announced with such famed soloists as Josef Hofmann, Harold Samuel, Ossip Gabrilowitsch, Paul Kochanski, Albert Spalding. Maurice Ravel will be guest conductor...
...subscriber may have an index free for the asking. Address the Circulation Department, Penton Building, Cleveland...
...mistake. TIME is edited in Manhattan, printed in Cleveland...
Born. To Newton Diehl Baker, onetime (1916-21) Secretary of War; a grandson, first child of his daughter, Mrs. John McGean; in Cleveland...