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...also kept a sharp watch on union politics, got himself named as a delegate to the 1910 national convention. By 1915 he had fought his way to the presidency, had joined the Odd Fellows, the Indianapolis Chamber of Commerce, the Masons (York and Scottish rites) and Indianapolis' Highland Golf & Country Club...
...Minn.; William Bainbridge Frothingham. Jr., Medfield, Mass; William David Hoaley, Jr., Wakefield, Mass.; John Walter Hickey, Wakefield, Mass.; John Leeman Lewis, Jr., Austin, Texas; Carroll Martin Lowenstein, Malden, Mass.; Thomas William Ossman, Rockville Center, N. Y.; Fred Aaron Ravreby, Brookline, Mass.; Joseph Herbert Shaw, Northville, Mich.; Robert Huntley Thompson, Highland Park, III.; Warren Donald Wylie, Chelmsford, Mass...
...home-town boys, British M.P.s need not live in the constituencies they represent, and usually don't. Last week a Welsh miner was Labor's candidate in an English farming constituency (he was trounced); Sir David Robertson, a London businessman, won a seat in a remote Scots Highland constituency. Even Winston Churchill, who is seldom seen in a kilt, represented a Scottish constituency from...
...Ravinia Music Festival, Highland Park, Ill.: Budapest String Quartet, Jan Peerce, guests; William Steinberg, De Sabata, Monteux, Mitropoulos conducting...
Lieut. Gen. Otto P. Weyland (rhymes with highland) succeeds Stratemeyer as commander of the Far East Air Forces...