Word: elliott
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Virginia 1; Wisconsin 1. They had routed two Republican Drys (Ohio's Morgan, Illinois' Denison) who had been caught transporting liquor. They had ousted Maryland's Zihlman, known as the "Mayor of Washington" because he was chairman of the House District of Columbia Committee. They had defeated Indiana's Elliott who, as chairman of the Public Buildings & Grounds Committee, helped put through legislation to beautify Washington, build hundreds of post offices. They had beaten Mrs. Katherine Langley in her mountainous, rock-ribbed-Republican district in Kentucky. In the first Tennessee district Republican Representative B. Carroll Reece, the only party...
Died. Rev. Dr. George Elliott, 79, editor of the Methodist Review; after a collapse while preaching; in Flint, Mich...
...John's College in Annapolis, Maryland, tomorrow. A. B. Rood '31 C. F. Elliott '31. and D. D. Lloyd '31 will argue the question: "Resolved. That the state should have control of electric power...
Among the 2,300 men and women in the U. S. who run private secondary schools, unique is the position of Elliott Speer, 32, Princeton 1920; son of famed Evangelist Robert Elliott Speer. He not only conducts the largest private secondary institution in the land but as President of Northfield Schools (enrollment: 1,230) he heads two schools-Mount Hermon School for boys and Northfield Seminary for girls. These seats of learning face each other across five miles of wooded hills, separated by the Connecticut river near Northfield, one mile from the northern boundary of Massachusetts...
Married. Constance Speer, of Manhattan, daughter of Evangelist Robert Elliott Speer, sister of President Elliott Speer of the Northfield Schools (see p. 26); and Dr. Robert F. Barbour of Edinburgh, Scotland; in Lakeville, Conn...