Word: hermann
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...word-of-the-hour, a slim, stylish, grey-haired woman with a brisk, dynamic manner and a pleasant, persuasive voice, left the protection of Rittenhouse Square and journeyed across Philadelphia to the foreign quarter to "do her bit." She was Mary Louise Curtis Bok, daughter of Publisher Cyrus Hermann Kotzschmar Curtis and wife of Edward William Bok, famed immigrant-publicist. Her problem was obvious. Philadelphia's foreign quarter was and is like any other city's-crowded, ingrown, hostile to the U. S. culture enveloping it, which it cannot understand. Mrs. Bok tried the teaching of useful trades...
...from ridiculing Marion, Editor Anderson's friends have succumbed to his civic zeal. They have read, for example, his editorials exhorting Marion to support its Kiwanis band. Marion was flattered when Manhattan's great Otto Hermann Kahn, no Kiwanian, sent a check...
Score-Harvard S. Springfield College 4. Goals-Nido 2, Pope 2, Park, Glenn, MeGuire, Foshay, Searles 2, Bohn, Ready, Referee-Singluff. Times Two 30-minute periods. 1932 SPRINGFIELD SECONDS Speek, Hurvitch. g. g., Springer Myerson, Dame, pt. pt., Kaufman Rodenberg. c.pt. c.pt., Murray Field. Hermann, Id. Id., Stiner Wilder. Sweeney, Edwards, 2d. 2d., Holmes Pattison. Carnduff, c. c., Gilmore, Vandenberg Harris, Abramovitch, 3a. 3a., Hall Cochraane, Winslow, 2a. 2a., Humphrey, Ellis Keck, 1a. 1a., Dunkerley Lay, Winer, o,h. o.h., Sampson Kuhl, Alt. i.h. i.h., Cobb...
...summary: HARVARD 1932 BROWN 1932 Speck, Hurvich, g. g. Williams Mverson, Jackson, pt. pt., Mackrey Rodenberg, Jackson, Dane, c.pt. c.pt., Sharp Field, Hermann, ld. ld., Lonsberg, Landy Lowenberg, Edwards, 2d. 2d., Lubschancsky, Reedy Wilder, Silverberg, Ulfelder, 3d. 3d., Riggs Pattison, Harris, Winslow, c. c., White Lay, Abramovitz, Watt, 3a. 3a., Staniels Cochrane, Alt, 2a. 2a., Dane, Strickland Keck, Kuhl, 1a. 1a., Lamberton, Paola Miller, o.h. o.h., Stafford, Smith Johnson, i.h. i.h., McSoley...
...immediate family and his employes, past and present. He retains his Chattanooga paper because it was his first. Once he was tempted to buy and merge other papers. He took over two Philadelphia sheets and made the Public Ledger, which he sold to Magazine Tycoon Cyrus Hermann Kotzschmar Curtis...