Word: elliott
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Such a story made good copy last May for William Randolph Hearst's Chicago American. War Veteran Robert Elliott Burns, editor of a magazine called Greater
Associate Professor C. I. Lewis '05, chairman of the Division of Philosophy will be on sabbatical leave during the year 1929-30. Professor R. C. Cabot '89, chairman of the Department of Social Ethics, and W. Y. Elliott, tutor in the Division of History, Government and Economics, and Assistant Professor of Government, will be on leaves of absence during the year...
...Crosson, of San Diego (at Wellton, Ariz., racing from Santa Monica); Thomas G. ("Jack") Reid, of Downey, Cal. (making a solo endurance record); Edward J. ("Red") Devereaux, of Woodside, L. I., Mrs. Devereaux, and Edward J. Reiss of New York (at Boston, racing from Philadelphia). Injured: Lady Mary (Sophie Elliott-Lynn) Heath, near-sighted (practicing a side-slip landing at Cleveland); Edwin Kirk, Great Lakes Aircraft mechanic, Lady Heath's passenger; William Patterson MacCracken, retiring Assistant Secretary of Commerce for Aeronautics (rushing from the races to greet the Graf Zeppelin at Lakehurst); Norma Stevens of Columbus, Ohio (parachute jumping...
Died. James Elliott, 49, of Pelham, N. Y., president of Underwood & Underwood, famed photographers; at Poland Springs...
...Elliott's Credit...