Word: fair
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Died. John R. Thompson, 62, originator of the "one-arm chair" restaurants; of heart disease; at Lake Forest, Ill. He started with a nickel coffee stall during the Chicago World's Fair (1893); lately served 53,000,000 meals annually throughout the U. S.* Died. Guy Eastman Tripp, 62, since 1912 Chairman of the Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Co.; in Manhattan; from complications following an intestinal operation. He recently attracted widespread interest by his plan for the electrification of the entire country under one mammoth system for all railroads, street cars, factories, farms and houses. Died. Jerome Klapka Jerome...
...clock--Stadium exercises: Ivy Oration, G. McN Gates; cheering song by Glee Club; presentation of class banner to 1930; singing of "Fair Harvard"; confetti battle...
...have been amused at the letters from one of our members, Mr. Stanley Altman, which you have been fair enough to publish (TIME, May 2, 30). I am of the opinion that he has bested you, and that's quite a feat in itself. Really, I congratulate you on publishing them...
James Joseph Tunney, champion fisticuffer, reading the newspapers last week, came upon a great mockery. A Tunney, his second cousin William, had been beaten insensible in a fair Manhattan fist fight. William Tunney had squared off at Policeman Paul Smith; Officer Smith had hit William, once...
...clock--Stadium exercises: Ivy oration, G. McN. Gates; cheering; song by Glee Club; presentation of class banner to 1930; singing of "Fair Harvard"; confetti battle...