Word: jersey
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Furthermore. Prince and Princess set out into New Jersey for commencement at Upsala (Lutheran) College, then to Princeton. Returning to Manhattan, they went directly to the Metropolitan Opera House through a mob of several thousand street-peepers; from the J. P. Morgan box heard a concert by the American Union of Swedish Singers (58 male choruses from 50 U. S. cities), which later was variously acclaimed by the critics...
...national intercollegiate title in 1923, the first year in which the tournament was held, has by its indoor showing more than justified the confidence expressed by partisans of the Blue. The Orange and Black, which pulled a surprise in 1924 by carrying the trophy back to New Jersey, is building a now team and the Harvard quartet is always stronger on turf than on tanbark. Winners last year, the Crimson poloists will return to the Westchester-Biltmore Country Club this month favored to furnish heavy opposition. A bye has been drawn by the Cambridge outfit in the first round, leaving...
...survived by his widow, a daughter, Mrs. Walter Clark and a son, Charles L. Osborn. The latter two of Jersey City...
George C. Osborne ST. PETERSBURG, Fla., May 14 (AP) - George C. Osborne, 80, well known prison reform advocate and for 10 years warden at the New Jersey penitentiary, died here late yesterday...
During Mr. Osborne's tenure as warden of the New Jersey prison he abolished the lockstep, instituted a parole system and made other radical changes in prison regulations...