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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Foils--C. B. Hollister '29 defeated Bird (B), 5-1, Altenburg (B), 5-1, and Davis (B), 5-2. D. I. Modell '80 defeated Bird (B), 5-0, Altenburg (B), 5-2 and Kasuton (B), 5-1. M. U. Copland '29 defeated Davis (B), 5-1. Bird (B) defeated J. S. Ottinger '30, 5-3. Altenburg (B) defeated J. S. Ottinger...
Board of Temperance and Social Service, Methodist Episcopal Church, South Washington, D. C. Admires Own Form...
...clean aromatic smell of raw pine wood spread through the White House. Excelsior littered the floors. Busy workmen in overalls came and went. Mrs. Coolidge was packing. Into 150 new boxes, crates and barrels under her careful eye went objets d'art, china, books, whittling knives, stag antlers, desk sets, etc. etc.- symbols of a people's free-handed affection for their President. Eight Coolidge trunks entered the White House in 1923; 16 trunks will go back to Northampton, Mass., not to mention all the barrels, boxes, crates. "It is," President Coolidge remarked, "easier to get into...
...like this. . . . We're going to make this the knell of gangdom in Chicago." Between Chicago's police and the Federal agents assigned to make Chicago dry, exists a state of feeling not unlike the inter-gang hatreds of the underworld. Assistant U. S. Prohibition Administrator Fred D. Silloway was quick to make capital of the Clark Street scene, with the flat accusation that real policemen had done the "job" as a disciplinary measure to gangsters who had failed to pay up promised "hush money...
...pound class: D. J. Orgain...