Word: cornelius
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...Cornelius Vanderbilt, Jr., the fourth to bear his famous name, is about to undertake a new method of rolling pennies into the Vanderbilt coffers. On Dec. 10 is to appear in the streets of San Francisco the Illustrated Daily Herald, "a tabloid picture newspaper...
...Allen, L. R. Barker Jr., F. L. Barton, J. A. Blais, L. G. Bohmrich Jr., R. L. Brooks, R. C. E. Caproni, W. R. Chase, Richard Collins Jr., L. O. Coombs, Thayer Cummings, C. F. Darlington Jr., G. D. Debevoise, Cornelius Du Bois, B. N. Everett, L. T. Gibson, L. W. Grossman, J. D. Hazen, F. B. Hill Jr., E. R. Hubbard, H. R. Jones, O. L. Loring, W. B. Macomber, J. J. Maher, E. W. Marshall, E. W. Martin, Dudley Merrill, F. S. Moseley Jr., W. I. Nichols, R. W. Puffer, W. T. Reid 3rd, K. M. Rogers...
...engagement of Prince George, youngest brother of the Prince of Wales, to Miss Grace Vanderbilt, daughter of General and Mrs. Cornelius Vanderbilt of Manhattan, was all but announced when the good ship Rumor sank in the sea of officialdom...
...secretary to Mrs. Cornelius Vanderbilt said: " If there had been an engagement I would have heard about...
...vast ocean in which a plane is but a tiny speck. But sometimes a malign fate seems actually to draw two machines together. Strong winds blew two Navy Vought airplanes into collision at Pensacola, Fla. Captain George F. Hill and Lieutenant Cornelius McFadden, both of the Marine Corps, were instantly killed in the crash. Lieutenant M. A. Richal, pilot of the second plane, is probably fatally injured...