Word: curtises
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Two million five hundred thousand dollars is a fat, legal oyster. Last week, Dame Justice, "scale in hand," or rather, New York Supreme Court Justice Curtis A. Peters, completed his inspection in Manhattan of $2,500,000 remaining on deposit with the Harriman National Bank as the residue of $6...
*The ten: Secretaries Kellogg, Wilbur, Mellon, Work; Speaker Longworth; Congressmen Snell, Treadway; Senators Borah, Curtis; C. Bascom Slemp, onetime Secretary to President Coolidge.
John F. Moors and Charles P. Curtis of the Harvard Corporation
Died. John Curtis, 59, impresario, author, founder of the Philadelphia Operatic Society, an early producer of opera in English in the U. S.; of bronchitis; at Narbeth, Pa.
There was a D. A. R. reception by President and Mrs. Coolidge. There were speeches by Belgian Ambassador Baron de Cartier, whose wife is reputed to be the best dressed woman in Washington; and by Secretary of the Navy Curtis D. Wilbur, whose wife is an able cook. At intervals...