Word: cleveland
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...President appointed Silas H. Strawn, of Chicago, a Republican, and Thomas W. Gregory of Austin, Tex., a Democrat, to investigate and prosecute the alleged frauds. Mr. Strawn, although rated as a Republican, was a supporter of Grover Cleveland, and a partial supporter of Woodrow Wilson. He is a member of the Chicago law firm of Winston, Strawn and Shaw. Garrard Winston, one of his partners, is now Undersecretary of the Treasury. Mr. Strawn is Chairman of the Board of Montgomery Ward & Co. He is Chairman of the American Bar Asso- ciation's Committee on Legal Education...
...combination which faces Harvard tomorrow has won 11 of its 15 games and tied one, while on three occasions it has been handed defeats by club outfits--the New Haven Bears and the Cleveland Athletic Club. More than half of its engagements, eight in all, were crowded into the Christmas recess, when the squad journeyed first to Cleveland and subsequently to Lake Placid. The Dartmouth and Williams stickmen were also passing their holidays at the winter resort, so that the Elis were well entertained...
...complete summary of Yale's games this season is printed below. If the Crimson wins tomorrow, it will be the first college to defeat Yale this year. Yale 6 St. Nicholas 5 Yale 1 New Haven Bears 4 Yale 1 McGill 0 Yale 3 Cleveland Collegians 2 Yale 2 Cleveland A. C. 3 Yale 2 Dartmouth 1 Yale 1 Williams 0 Yale 3 Dartmouth 1 Yale 5 Montreal 1 Yale 2 Queens 2 Yale 4 Princeton 3 Yale 0 New Haven Bears 4 Yale 8 Univ. of Penn 0 Yale 10 Mass Aggles 0 Yale 2 Dartmouth 0 Yale...
...Manhattan comes Harry Harkness Flagler, backer of the New York Symphony Orchestra (Mr. Mackay is of the New York Philharmonic) ; from Los Angeles, W. A. Clark, Jr.; from Minneapolis, Elbert L. Carpenter; from Chicago, Charles H. Hamill; from Detroit, William H. Murphy; from Cincinnati, Mrs. Charles P. Taft; from Cleveland, Mrs. John L. Severance; from Rochester, home of the youngest of all big orchestras, George Eastman; from Philadelphia, Alexander van Rensselaer, acting for Edward W. Bok; from Boston, Judge Frederick P. Cabot, the successor of Major Lee Higginson. With them will come 13 business managers...
...Chicago Civic Opera Company began a 10,000-mile transcontinental tour. The first .stop was scheduled for Boston, then Cleveland, Pittsburgh, Detroit, Chattanooga, Cincinnati, Tulsa, Houston, Dallas, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Portland, Seattle, Wichita, Kansas City. Mefistofele, Boris, Cléopatre, The Jewess and Salomé will be featured...