Word: craige
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...trouble in finding such powerful patrons as Mayor James John Walker, Financier Francis Patrick Garvan, Lawyers Dudley Field Malone and Frank P. Walsh, Critic Ernest Boyd, Sportsman Aiden Roark (of the British International Polo team), Actor Dudley Digges, the widow of Author Donn Byrne (now Mrs. M. M. Willoughby Craig) and Socialites like Mrs. Walter A. Burke, Mrs. Charles Gary Rumsey. By the time the Museum opened last week, several non-Hibernian names often connected with Culture in New York had been added to the list of sponsors and patrons-Otto Hermann Kahn, William Ziegler, Percy Rivington Pyne...
...refusing to answer questions in the bankruptcy case of Sonora Products Co. In the Philadelphia city directory are 132 Biddies, of whom 70 are in the local social register. Most famed living Biddies: retired Banker Alexander, onetime Boxer Anthony Joseph Drexel Sr., Major Charles J., War ace, Broker Craig Sr., Artist George, Explorer Nicholas...
...Then let us pray for a minute!" cried Evangelist Jeffers. He knelt on the courthouse steps, prayed for four minutes. Time was up, said the Mayor. "May God strike the Mayor dead!" shouted the Evangelist, as his followers rained blows on Mayor Bosler and Chief of Police W. C. Craig. Deputies broke up the meeting...
...books and also establishes for the first time the status of the pirated edition of the missing canto of "Lancelot", published here under the title "Three Poems" in 1928. This is probably the rarest of all Robinson items, exceeding in scarcity even the famous paper label edition of "Captain Craig." The bibliography is complete and definitive having been prepared with the assistance of Mr. Robinson himself. Mr. Beebe, who is the author of "Aspects of the Poetry of Edwin Arlington Robinson" is a member of the editorial staff of the New York Herald Tribune...
...Though usually low on the Prix de Rome lists, Harvard is not without able art students. Harvardman William F. Pederson last week received $1,000 for best paper in the College Art Association's examination. A second prize of $500 was divided between Edgar Craig Schenck and Joseph Curtis Sloane Jr, both of Princeton...