Word: conn
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...London Times and scores of other publications, signed himself N like Napoleon. *Total paid in: $86,000. Largest subscriber, Mrs. William L. Harkness of Manhattan and Cleveland. First Board of Directors: Robert A. Chambers, Henry P. Davison, William V. Griffin, all of New York, William T. Hincks of Bridgeport, Conn.-besides Messrs. Hadden and Luce. Counsel: Judge Robert L. Luce of Manhattan...
...wouldn't want to wear a flower!-and any man can who wishes to; that is, any man who is sure of himself. . . . PAUL T. OSTERBY II ("Osterby the Florist") Stamford, Conn...
...Alexander Alison Jr. (First Presbyterian Church, Bridgeport, Conn.) last week conducted a Honeymoon Reunion in his parish house. One hundred Alison-married couples attended. Many others sent regrets. The purpose: to discover the secret of a happy married life. Results...
...Haven, Conn., March 3--Yale Seniors, according to the list of preferences in the annual class vote announced today in the Yale Daily News, prefer a Phi Beta Kappa key to a major "Y" earned in sports, incline towards Harvard as their favorite college next to Yale, and in answer to the question, "What man, now living do you admire most?" cast a tie vote for Colonel Charles A. Lindbergh and "my father." They believe English to be the most valuable subject and psychology the least valuable...
...Haven, Conn., February 28--"Our team is all ready to meet Harvard on the ice Saturday night", declared Coach Noble this afternoon, after the University sextet's final practice before leaving for Cambridge...