Word: davision
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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William Tatem Tilden II, 35, veteran of eight Davis Cup campaigns, sometime actor.
Died. Sir Mortimer Barnett Davis, 62, Canadian banker, tobaccoman (Imperial Tobacco Co. of Canada), sportsman, father-in-law of famed Actress Rosie Dolly; of heart disease; at Cannes.
When the 1200 cadets at West Point come to Boston on October 20 to witness the Harvard-Army game in the Stadium they will give an exhibition parade and drill on the Boston Common if the plans of Governor A. T. Fuller and Secretary of War D. W. Davis '00...
Governor Fuller made public an exchange of letters with Secretary Davis in which he suggested the idea of the parade. He discussed the matter with W. S. Bingham '16, director of Athletics, who felt that the plan was very good. Massachusetts will play host to the 1200 cadets at a...
General J. S. Harbord, president of the Radio Corporation of America, M. H. Aylesworth, president of the National Broadcasting Company, Dr. F. B. Jewett, president of the Bell Laboratories of the American Telephone and Telegraph Company, and Judge S. B. Davis, of New York, are among the lecturers.