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...when he was barely 18, Smith Reynolds married Anne Cannon, daughter of a Concord, N. C. textile tycoon. In August 1930, they had a daughter. A year later young Smith Reynolds, who had studied aviation instead of going to college, flew his wife to Reno for her divorce...
...Reynolds Smith came from a family which, in the industrial feudalism of the new South, occupied at Kannapolis, N. C. a position analogous to that of the Reynolds family at Winston-Salem. The Cannon textile mills were founded by James Cannon who started out as a clerk in a Concord, N. C. general store just after the Civil War. Old James Cannon had five sons, four of them given to jollity and excesses, one given to sober industry. He willed his textile mills to his sober youngest son. Charles A. Cannon proved the wisdom of this move by running them...
...coming year at the annual elections last night. The other new officers elected at the same time were: H. C. Thacher '34, of Milton, Business Manager; E. H. Fiske '34, of Boston, Secretary; W. M. Kilcullen '34, of New York City, Pegasus; G. C. Streeter '34, of Concord, Treasurer; H. B. B. Robinson '35, of Red Bank, N. J., Circulation Manager...
...eager, able young ministers. They held a New Year's meeting on the Ministry, as had been done every three years since 1920, and as will probably be done annually henceforth. The meetings are sponsored by Rev. Dr. Samuel Smith Drury, rector of St. Paul's School (Concord, N. H.). Secretary and most active worker is Rev. Charles Leslie Glenn, 32, rector of smart Christ Church in Cambridge, Mass. Intending to be an engineer, "Les" Glenn was graduated from Stevens Institute of Technology in Hoboken in 1921, taught mathematics at Lawrenceville, was in the building business in Manhattan...
Deric Nusbaum, Editor-in-Chief, of Santa Fe, New Mexico, prepared at Loomis, and has written several books on various subjects concerning New Mexi can Indians. The Editorial Chairman, R. W. Drury, prepared at St. Paul's, coming from Concord, New Hampshire. Bernard McDonald, of Winthrop, Photographic Chairman, prepared at Worcester. The Business Chairman, A. A. Bliss, from Long Island, New York, prepared at Groton. The Art Chairman, C. F. Sampson, prepared at Westminster, comes from Scarborough...