Word: fla
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Austin Scholarships,--A. P. Black of Gainesville, Fla.; C. W. Chenoweth of Moscow, Idaho; J. M. Cline of Schenectady, N. Y.; A. Constans of Northampton; E. D. Fagan of Los Angeles, Calif.; A. R. Knipp 2G, of Baltimore, Md.; C. D. MacIlroy of Milo, Mo.; F. O. Nolie of State College, Pa.; L. H. White of Williamsburg...
Ralph Sanger Scholarships, C. A. Baylis, of Seattle, Wash.; H. R. De Silva, of Pensacola, Fla.; W. A. Ellis 1G., of Meadville, Pa.; D. W. Gilbert 1G., of Rochester, N. Y. Asher Isaacs, of Cincinnati Ohio...
...laughing matter. It called a legislator away from a session in Congress and sent him post-haste to Cocoa, Fla. And yet his colleagues took the incident lightly...
Announcement was made last night of the cast for the fifth and last play to be given this year by the 47 Workshop. "Hitch Your Wagon to a Star" is a three act comedy written by Edwin Phillips Granberry 2G of Tampa, Fla. The scene of the play is set in New York City and the sets have been designed by Miss Ruth Spoor...
Died. Pat Moran, 48, Manager of the Cincinnati National League Baseball Club; in Orlanda, Fla., of Brights disease. As manager, he won a National League pennant for Philadelphia in 1915, and a pennant and a World's Series for Cincinnati in 1919. His last words were addressed to John Evers, acting manager of the Chicago White Sox, who came to see him. "Hello, John. Take me out of here...