Word: harrisons
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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John B. Drake Jr., son of John B. Drake, Chicago hotel man (Blackstone, Drake) ; in Chicago. Married. William Harrison ("Jack") Dempsey, 29, champion pugilist, to Mrs. Ida Estelle Peacock (Estelle Taylor), cinema actress ; in San Diego. In procuring the license, Mr. Dempsey gave his occupation as "business man," Miss Taylor her age as 26 (probable age, 32). Died. Julius Fleischmann, 53, famed philanthropist, sportsman; in Miami, Fla. He dropped dead of heart disease while engaged in a game of polo. Son of Charles Fleischmann, founder of the famed Fleischmann Yeast Co., Mr. Fleischmann was elected Mayor of Cincinnati when...
...raised four men to the first squad yesterday afternoon as a result of their showing in their initial 1925 appearance or the machines. G. S. Mumford '25, strike of the 1923 University crew, who was prevented from rowing last fall by an operation; J. H. Perkins '27. J. R. Harrison '27, and Ceell Wylde '27 were the oarsmen added to Coach Stevens' first squad yesterday. Harrison and Wide were members of Coach Shaw's 1927 squad last year, but were not among the oarsmen who went...
This they did last week. Seventy voted for it; only eight-four Republicans (Borah, Brookhart, Norbeck, Norris) and four Democrats (Glass, Harrison, Swanson, Underwood) voted against...
Engaged. William Harrison ("Jack") Dempsey, world's champion pugilist, to Mrs. Ida Estelle Peacock (Estelle Taylor), cinema actress, who a fortnight ago secured her final decree of divorce from Malcolm Peacock, Philadelphia bank clerk. Pugilist Dempsey plans to become a business man, to devote his time to managing his real estate interests...
...usual topic, Muscle Shoals, was being discussed. Mr. Harrison, in his usual pugnatious manner, made some reflections on a citizen of Maryland in connection with the "Fertilizer Trust." Mr. Bruce rose, defended the Marylander and then continued...