Word: fricks
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Judge Elbert H. Gary has bought Box 19 in the "golden horseshoe" at the Metropolitan Opera House. The box belonged to the estate of Henry C. Frick, whose family were to be seen in it for some years before his death. How much Judge Gary paid for his box is not known. "Two hundred thousand dollars!" said idle gossips. (They attempted to substantiate this statement by recalling that one William Ross Proctor paid $200,000 for Box 26 some years...
Near Haverstraw on the Hudson, where Benedict Arnold met Major André, a tablet was erected and a speech was made by the State Historian of New York (Dr. Alexander C. Frick...
Andrew W. Mellon, Secretary of the Treasury: "In Paris I told a friend that on my first French visit 44 years ago, the late Henry C. Frick of Pittsburgh and I, having occasion to go to a dance in Paris, but lacking evening clothes, rented some from a Latin Quarter store and had the most enjoyable time I have ever experienced in Paris...
...best fancy skaters in the country, the skating carnival, for the benefit of the Radcliffe Endowment Fund, will be held at the Boston Arena this evening at 8 o'clock. Mrs. L. C. Mueller will skate in a brilliant and spectacular number as a Sun Goddess, while Mr. William Frick, a popular skater who appears often at the Arena, will give an exhibition in spiral skating...
Besides exhibitions by other well-known Boston skaters, the program will include special exhibitions by Mrs. L. C. Muller and Mr. William Frick, popular professionals who appear often at the Arena. One of the features of the afternoon will be a hockey match between Radcliffe college and a team composed of Boston debutantes...