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...Clifford, Mrs. Julian L. Coolidge, Mrs. Archibald T. Davison, Mrs. L. Day, Mrs. George H. Edgell, Mrs. Henry H. Fay, Mrs. Harry Ganz, Mrs. Anna, L. Gray, Mrs. Holmes Hinkley, Miss Anna E. Holman, Mrs. Edward J. Holmes, Mrs. Thomas B. Hughes, Mrs. Edward W. Hutchins, Mrs. Edward Hale Lane, Mrs. Charles G. Mixter, Mrs. John Montague, Mrs. Arthur W. Moors, Mrs. Andre Morize, Mrs. Theresa R. Osgood, Mrs. Thomas N. Perkins, Mrs. J. Winthrop Platner, Mrs. C. Kingsley Porter, Mrs. Edward Read, Mrs. Clyde O. Ruggles, Mrs. Thomas Russell, Mrs. James E. Spike, Mrs. Galen L. Stone...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: DRAMATIC CLUB MAKES KNOWN PATRONESS LIST | 4/28/1932 | See Source »

Last September three notorious Republicans of Illinois journeyed to flat, sun-baked Kankakee, site of the State Insane Asylum, on high political business. One was William Hale ("Big Bill") Thompson whom Chicago had booted out as its profligate Mayor the spring before. Another was William Lorimer, expelled in 1912 from the U. S. Senate for employing "corrupt methods and practices in his election." The third was Frank Leslie Smith, barred in 1928 from the U. S. Senate for excessive campaign expenditures. In Kankakee this trio, with many a rowdy follower, called on buck-toothed old Lennington Small, twice...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: STATES & CITIES: In Illinois | 4/25/1932 | See Source »

...world on a fruit tree. It covers his Hal-Berta giant peach tree. The Hal-Berta, President Stark excitedly sets forth, "bears uniformly large, rosy-cheeked, delicious to eat, yellow-fleshed, freestone peaches, many of them weighing more than a pound, ripening a few days after the Hale-Elberta [peach] season when a truly high quality peach such as the Hal-Berta Giant will mean profit to the man who grows them and pleasure to the folks who eat them...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Science: Patented Peach | 4/11/1932 | See Source »

Twenty-five years ago most Britishers had never heard of Delius. Sir Thomas Beecham undertook to make him known. Few Britishers remember seeing him hale and active. Two years ago when Sir Thomas conducted a six-day Delius festival, the composer was already paralyzed, nearly blind, had to attend the concerts in a wheel chair. Two months ago in honor of his 70th birthday British Broadcasting Corp. radioed Delius music far & wide...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Music: Epilog | 4/4/1932 | See Source »

Other scholarships awarded to first year law students were: Shelton Hale: to A. L. Dougan, of St. Louis, Missouri; Herbert Parker: to E. H. Kent, of Newtonville; Robert T. Swaine: to R. H. Lindman, of Santa Ana, California; Sidney Thompson Fairchild: to E. E. Ford, of New York City; William Cheney Brown: to G. H. Schwartz, of Sea Gate, New York; Harvard Law School Association of New York: to K. C. Davis, of Spokane, Washington; and A. M. Johnson, of Rosholy, Wisconsin; Faculty Scholarships: to B. S. Jefferson, of Los Angeles, California; J. W. Kelleher, of Berea, Ohio...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Award Of 38 Scholarships And David A. Wells Prize Announced | 3/14/1932 | See Source »

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