Word: indianas
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...York University Frank Billings Kellogg, Secretary of State William Lyon Phelps, Yale Professor Litt. D. Henry Fairfield Osborn, paleontologist D. Sc. Owen D. Young, lawyer, industrialist D. Commercial Sc. Joseph Deems Taylor, composer D. Music Coe College (Cedar Rapids, Iowa) Col. Robert Wright Stewart, chairman Standard Oil Co. of Indiana...
President Sapp. Arthur H. Sapp, 44, lawyer, thrice an Indiana prosecuting attorney, is a tall, light-haired gentleman, a mainstay of Huntington culture, a pillar of the Methodist Episcopal church. He attended Ohio Wesleyan and Chicago universities and Indiana Law School; is a member of Phi Delta Theta fraternity. President Sapp, always dressed de rigueur, may often be seen, when affairs do not take him from Huntington, striding between the courthouse and his Jefferson street office. He is married, has one child, owns a motor...
...Bass was born in Indiana, It was called his native home...
...James Whitcomb was famed throughout Indiana and was governor of that state, 1843-48. James Whitcomb Brougher (born 1870) and James Whitcomb Riley (1853-1916) and many another James Whitcomb were named...
Halle Bros, is one of perhaps a dozen stores known to department store men throughout the U. S. for excellency of merchandise and of service. It is to its selling region (which extends from western New York and Pennsylvania across northern Ohio to Indiana) what B. Altman & Co. and Lord & Taylor are to Manhattan; what Wanamaker's is to Philadelphia; R. H. Stearns to Boston; Marshall Field's to Chicago; White House to San Francisco; Bullock's to Los Angeles; Maison Blanche to New Orleans...