Word: isaac
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...solving the case. Last January it was the Star's Reporter Harry Thompson Brundidge who brought about the capture of the kidnapers of 13-year-old Adolphus Busch Orthwein (TIME, Jan. 12). Last May it was the Post-Dispatch's ace, John T. Rogers, who returned the kidnaped Dr. Isaac Dee Kelley to his home (TIME, May 11). Last week it was Reporter Rogers again who, on the strength of his success in the Kelley case, was given an inside track on the kidnap case of Alexander Berg, well-to-do fur dealer. Four days, six hours after the furrier...
Died. Colonel Isaac Newton Lewis, 73, inventor of the Lewis machine gun of which more than 100,000 were used by the Allies in the War; in a railroad station near his Montclair, N. J. home; of heart disease...
...meeting Monday night the following were elected directors: S. H. Foster '32, Howard Lapsley '33, W. E. Putnam '33, and C. C. Rumsey '33. The officers of the club are: T. B. Eastland '33, president, Isaac Harter '33, vice-president, and Brown, secretary and treasurer...
Guards: J. D. Esterly '33; W. K. Ginman '32; Isaac Harter, Jr. '34; H. C. McClees '34; B. M. Myerson '32; E. J. Rogers '34; and G. N. Talbot...
Died, Louis K. Clothier. 25, nephew of Department Store Owner Isaac Hallowell Clothier (Strawbridge & Clothier); and Lieut. C. Thoburn ("Toby") Maxwell of the Pennsylvania National Guard, his Swarthmore classmate (1928) and flying instructor; in an airplane accident in which Instructee Clothier failed by two feet to clear the edge of a quarry near Norristown...