Word: groves
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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From Marion, Ohio, came the news that President Harding purchased the farm on which he grew up-265 acres and the house where he was born. It lies on the outskirts of the little village of Blooming Grove, Bloomfield Township, Morrow County, Ohio. Simon E. Harding, great-great-uncle of the President, originally laid out the village, which is far from any railroad. Two hundred people live there...
...verst below there I was sickened beyond endurance by the discovery of a grove of willows along the bank which had raked from the polluted stream and held in their finger-like drooping branches human bodies in all shapes and attitudes with a semblance of naturalness . . ." Perhaps the reason why the author makes no very numerous comments upon Bolshevism is that such scenes speak for themselves...
...damage, which was mostly to antique furniture belonging to Mr. J. G. Grove, owner of the Inn, was estimated at $10,000. It was not covered by insurance...
...Tuxedo Park, N. Y.; Murlin Glenn Hoover 2G.B., of Galesbury, III.; Stockton Kimball '24, of Buffalo, N. Y.; Ernest Frederic Knauth Jr. '24, of Brooklyn, N. Y.; Charles De Von La Follette 2G.B., of Thornton, Ind.; Clair Thomas Leonard '23, of Needham Heights; Charles Robert Paine '23, of Eagle Grove, Ia.; Kendall Bailey Rowell 2E.S., of Waltham; and Joseph Peter Wilson 2G.B., of Dothan...
Bernard Jacob Alpers, of Salem; Raymond Watson Bradshaw, of Sugar Grove, Pa.; Albert Edward Herrmann, of Lincoln, Neb.; Daniel Riggs Higbee, of Fowler, Colo.; Lewis Marshall Hurxthal, of Mansfield, O.; Walter Stuart McClellan, of Hamilton, N. Y.; William Lionel McClure, of Lawton, Okla.; Samuel Mufson, of Passaic, N. J.; James Greenleaf Simmons, of Wellesley Hills; Paul Edwin Spangler, of Eugene, Ore.; Toussaint Tourgee Tildon, of Fort Worth, Tex.; Lester Ray Whitaker, of Berwick, Me.; Walter Belknap Whiting, of Summit, N. J.; and Harold Vanderelst Williams, of Reading...