Word: cleveland
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Clarence C. Chase, son-in-law of ex-Secretary Fall, refused to testify before the oil committee, on the grounds that it might incriminate him. Another witness had declared that Mr. Chase had tried to induce a Cleveland man to say he had lent Mr. Fall the now notorious $100,000. The Senate unanimously passed a resolution, suggesting that the House start impeachment proceedings against Chase, who is Collector of Customs at El Paso. Chase submitted his resignation to Secretary Mellon who accepted it on the following...
Elections of the Chess Club officers were announced last night as follows: president, Adrjen Gambet '25 of Allston; first vice-president, William Bela Pecok'25 of Cleveland, Ohio; second vice-president, Henry Andrew McCashin '25 of Boston; team captain, Kenneth Ormsby Mott-Smith 1L of Schenectady, New York; and secretary-treasurer, Frederic Allen Mulloney '25 of Winthrop. The Executive Committee will be composed of the following: Alfred Henman King 1L and William Pillsburg Locke '27 of White Plains New York, and Dudley Chapin Stone '25 of Chicago...
...steel man from Cleveland testified that ex-Secretary Fall had asked him to say that he had lent Mr. Fall the now notorious $100,000?in other words that he had refused the favor which Wm. B. McLean, Washington newspaper proprietor, later performed...
...baseball statistician show that I, during my lifetime in the American League, have played in 2,449 games and have had a batting average of .370. There followed games and batting averages of other leading players now in the American League: Sisler, St. Louis 1047 .361 Speaker, Cleveland 2182 .348 Ruth, New York 945 .347 Collins, Chicago 2310 .331 Heilman, Detroit...
Louis Milan Kole of East Cleveland, Ohio...