Word: edmunds
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Edmund Balch Jackson, of Cambridge...
...flourishing although its originator has joined the immortals. And there is the Hearst school of journalism, the Herrin school of gun-toting, the Lardner school of bon-mots--schools innumerable. The latest addition to the ranks would appear to be the academy of Edna St. Vincent Millay; at least Edmund Wilson in the Nation, has named Miss Millay as the muse of Dorothy Parker, who has just emerged from the aureate glow of the Algonquin Round Table with a book of poems...
...feeble for greater exertion. Half of the estate's residue, about $1,400,000 is willed to Patrick Cardinal Hayes, Archbishop of New York. That might mean me personally, for Roman Catholic prelates are permitted to own private fortunes. But Lawyer-Banker Whalen's own lawyer, Edmund L. Mooney, an Episcopalian, who witnessed the will, says that the late John Whalen intended me to be trustee for the Archdiocese of New York...
...best toward the end of the season. The longest throw so far has been 42 feet. The hammer-throwing department is the weakest of any. It suffered by the graduation of the University's three leading throwers, P. E. Berglund '26, C. H. Bradford '26, and Edmund Burke...
...Died. Edmund W. Booth, 60, editor and manager of the Grand Rapids Press, and stockholder in six other Michigan newspapers; in Grand Rapids, of, hemorrhage of the stomach...