Word: englewood
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...fire gong clanged in Englewood High School one morning last week and 4,500 pupils, slamming down their books, scuffled out wondering why no one had thought of it before. Chicago's 14,000 school teachers have received only two weeks salary in cash since last June. A pupils' strike would not only demonstrate sympathy, but provide excitement and a holiday...
...strike day was dismal and rainy, but Englewood High School, in which the word had gone around the day before, was quickly followed by Crane High School, where 2,000 responded to posted placards; by Calumet, which disgorged nearly all of its 5,000 students; by Forestville, where teachers slyly took part by reporting "sick"; by others which brought the total of strikers near 50,000, teachers estimated, most of them in South Side high schools...
...Haiti. During the War he was assistant quartermaster at Marine Barracks, Quantico. Va. Resigning in 1920, he became European representative for Radio Corp. of America with headquarters at Paris. His wife was well-to-do Eleanor Morrow of San Francisco, daughter of a Federal Judge (no kin of the Englewood, N. J. Morrows and their Anne Morrow Lindbergh...
Married. Elisabeth Reeve Morrow, 29, eldest daughter of the late Senator Dwight Whitney Morrow; and Aubrey Niel Morgan, Cardiff (Wales) public utilitarian; in Englewood, N. J. Planning to live abroad, Mrs. Morgan transferred her Little School to her mother and the school staff. An innovation was the mailing of wedding announcements second class (1 1/2 ? stamp...
...Forest Hills club was the heroine, at Kanawaki. Quebec. By 4 & 2 she turned back the last U. S. player, Bernice Wall of Oshkosh. Wis.. in the semifinals, then went on to whip Mrs. Charles Eddis of Toronto in the final. 3 & 2. Square-jawed Maureen Orcutt of Englewood, N. J. was not there to defend her title. Neither was Mrs. Glenna Collett Vare, champion...