Word: fla
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...most of the men disappear before the ships leave. Smuggling of aliens over the Mexican and Canadian borders and on the coast line of Florida has become very common since the 3% restriction law went into effect. One entire group of 43 Chinamen was caught near St. Andrews, Fla...
...annual Belleaire championship (Fla.) the Commissioner of baseball proved his mettle. He did not qualify in the first 16, but he established himself firmly in the second. The judicial athlete had a card of 99. High winds across the course brought high scores...
...Reverend Doctor R. S. MacArthur, 81, died on February 25 at Daytona Beach, Fla. He was President of the Baptist World Alliance, and pastor of the Calvary Baptist Church, New York, for 41 years. He retired in 1911, and resigned as pastor emeritus of the church in 1922 when his successor, Dr. John Roach Stratton, held a debate with William A. Brady on stage and pulpit morals...
...Quincy, Edward Griffing Lund '23 of Boston, James Edward Merrill '24 of Brighton, Allan Kennedy Murray '23 of Yonkers, N. Y. : Campbell Newhall '24 of Radnor, Pa.: Richmond Page '23 of Chocerus, N. H.: Robert Fesseden Thayer '23 of Brookline Charles Henry Wansker '23 of Palm Beach, Fla...
...meeting of the Dramatic Club held in the Union last night, John Mason Brown '23, of Louisville, Ky., was elected president; Bertram Kimball Little '23, of Salem, vice-president; William Merrill Tucker '23, of Manchester, secretary; and Howard Phillips '23, of Orlando, Fla., treasurer. Joseph Freeman Lincoln '23, of New York City, and William Howells Wells '23, of Mountclair, N. J., were elected to the executive committee...