Word: hospitalers
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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James E. ("Big Jim") Watson, Republican Senator from Indiana: "Last week my name was tossed about in newspaper headlines because of two events. Neither one of them pleased me. I was linked with the sensational K. K. K. investigations in Indiana, a fact which my opponents say will damage my...
In Dundee, N. Y., at the county fair, one Otis Dowland, in tights, flexed his biceps, patted his stomach, pouted his chest, lay on the ground. A plank was laid across his abdomen, an automobile driven towards him with the righthand wheels on the plank. Otis Dowland empurpled his face...
The will of Dr. W. S. Bigelow '71 of 56 Beacon St., Boston, who died recently, leaves the balance of a residuary fund, over and above certain gifts amounting to more than $200,000, to Harvard College, the Museum of Fine Arts, and Massachusetts General Hospital in equal shares. The...
Last week a steamship from South America docked in Manhattan and certain matters tof fact were learned from a prosaic, weatherbeaten man on crutches who came ashore. He was Lieut. James H. Doolittle, U.S.A., test pilot of McCook Field (Dayton, Ohio). Having had no vacation for nine years, he had...
Last week, in a hospital in Atlanta, to which he had given a million dollars, an old man lay dying. The press took note of his impending demise. He was the president of a famous soft drink company. Very well, he must have a rags-to-riches obituary. So the...