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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...TIME remain lean and hungry and ever under the necessity of striving to earn its daily bread. Only under such conditions are worth-while things accomplished. Let TIME ask Owen D. Young is he not hungry. Let TIME look...
...camp and fish in the open, to fill his lungs with fresh Pacific air. As he started on his transcontinental motor trip, he might easily have been mistaken for a successful doctor or a famed lawyer. But he was neither. He was Clarence True Wilson, A. B., B. D., Ph. B., D. D., LL. D., executive secretary of the Board of Temperance, Prohibition & Public Morals of the Methodist Episcopal Church, a power in U. S. Drys, Consolidated...
Married. Frank D. Comerford, 36, president of New England Power Association, vice president and treasurer of International Paper & Power Co., and a Miss Mary McLaughlin of Worcester and Boston; in Vatican City. It was the first U. S. wedding in the new-made Papal State...
Resigned. Major James Francis Coupal, U. S. A., 45, Coolidge White House physician; from the Army; to practice medicine in Washington, D...
Died. Sir A. Maurice Low, 68, of Washington, D. C., chief U. S. correspondent of the London Morning Post, 40 years a Washington newsgatherer; in Washington...