Word: cornelius
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Died. Edward Cornelius Goodwin, 75, librarian since 1904 of the U. S. Senate, employe of the Senate since 1887 (secretary to the late Senator Hiscock of New York, then to the late Senator Hoar of Massachusetts, clerk of the Judiciary and Commerce Committees); of a paralytic stroke; in Washington...
...program for the Hingham Concert will be as follows: Jerusalem Sir C. H. H. Perry Inimici Antem O. Lassus Spring Returns Marenzio Turn Ye to Me Scottish Folk Song Marching Brahms Pinafore Sullivan Interim Gondoliers Sullivan Adoramus Te G. P. Palestrina Salamalaikum P. Cornelius April is in My Mistress' Face T. Morley Hundred Pipers Scottish Folk Song Jesus Jay Bach Coronation Scene Moussorgski
What makes copper unique is the manner in which its control rests in the hands of a few men. Fortnight ago these men met in Manhattan. Leading U. S. representative was Cornelius Francis Kelley, president of Anaconda Copper Mining Co. and Copper Exporters, Inc., chairman of Copper Institute and spokesman for 25 big U. S. producers. From Belgium there had come M. Fernand Pisart, managing director of the Societe Generale des Minerals, Belgian outlet for the Katanga Mines in the Belgian Congo, and his associate, Camille Gutt...
Four years ago William Atkins, naval architect & designer, and Henry Dike Bixby, former commodore of Long Island's Huntington Yacht Club, founded Fore an' Aft, "class nautical magazine," as something of a hobby. Two years ago Charles Lanier Lawrance, Cornelius Vanderbilt Whitney and John S. Reaves, potent figures in Aviation Country Clubs, decided that a magazine of quality would help interest the wealthy in flying, founded The Sportsman Pilot. Neither magazine made money. Last week both were purchased by gruff-voiced, genial Frank A. Tichenor whose business is publishing, who has made a success of his Aero Digest...
Reno (Sono Art-World Wide Pictures Inc.). A novel by Cornelius Vanderbilt Jr. which was partly a lecture on Reno in travelog manner and partly a triangle lovestory is used here as the basis for the first picture Ruth Roland has made in years. She is the wife of a businessman who, faithless and cruel, tries to thwart her divorce. He accuses her of intimacy with a former suitor whom she met by accident on the train. A little child is involved in the suit, and this secures the sure laugh that children's voices get on the microphone...