Word: davises
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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To Minneapolis. If the Cowles boys were less ambitious they might easily have been content to remain the No. 1 publishers in Iowa for the rest of their lives. Their Register & Tribune has paid dividends for 30 years to its 60 stockholders, almost all of whom are active workers on...
When John Brown was hanged at Charles Town in 1859 for his Harper's Ferry raid, Thomas Brigham Bishop happened to be in nearby Martinsburg. Taking paper & pencil he dashed off the crude verses of John Brown's Body Lies a-Mould' ring in the Grave, set...
Died. Mrs. Alice Brown Davis, 82, chieftain of the Seminole Indian nation; of heart disease; in Wewoka, Okla. Daughter of a Scottish physician and a Seminole princess of the Tiger clan. Mrs. Davis was appointed chief of the Seminoles by President Harding in 1922 to succeed her brother, the late...
NORMAN H. DAVIS: Statesman and ambassador whose persistent skill gives us hope for peaceful understanding between distracted nations.
Those receiving commissions as Ensigns are: Frederick Stevens Allen, Robert Somers Brookings H, Donald Albert Crafts, Laurens Davis Dawes, David Clapp Drinkwater, George Thomas Dudman, Benjamin Sturtavant Foss, Jr., Donald Howes Gleason, Richard Lagraze, John Nowell Murphy, Grosvenor Proctor, Franklin Augustus Rooce, Jr., Henry Seabury Parker, Jr., John Faunco Roach...