Word: indianas
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...know, was a 32-year-old pipe salesman who had made his comeback in peaches going to do with a company like Missouri-Kansas? The answer was simple, said Frank Parish. He was going to build the second longest gas pipe line in North America, from Amarillo, Tex. to Indiana 930 mi. away...
Divorced. Robert Giffen Stewart, son of Col. Robert Wright Stewart who was ousted by the Rockefellers from the chairmanship of Standard Oil Co. of Indiana (TIME, March 18, 1929); by his second wife. Mrs. Phyllis Shaw Stewart, named a "dangerous girl" by his first wife who divorced him in 1921; in Chicago. Grounds: desertion. Settlement: $340,000 over ten years...
Standard Oil of Indiana...
Harvard began looking westward last year when awards were provided for students from the states of Michigan, Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Wisconsin, and Minnesota. After an examination of the first semester records of the men chosen, Mr. Conant pronounced himself well satisfied with the results. Accordingly, the plan will be extended to include Kentucky, and Iowa this year...
...Samuel Drury, Harvard University, 3. Shotputter J. M. Baillieu, Magdalen College (England), 4. Tackle Fil Sanford, University of Richmond, 5. Shotputter Jack Torrance, Louisiana State University, 6. Gymnast Rehor, University of Illinois, 7. Pugilist Paul Hartnek, Creighton University, 8. Highjumper A. Waley, Eton College (England), 9. Speedster Ivan Fuqua, Indiana University, 10. Halfback Harry Patch, Villanova College, and 11. Ballcarrier...