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Score--Adams 19, Leverett 12. Goals--Hale, Young, Chiron, Huntington, DeBlois, Donahue, Reed 2, Woodruff 2, Lasinsky. Fouls--Chiron 3, Wills 2, Young, DeBlois, Maddux, Jahn. Referee--Vahan Moushegian. Time--two 15-minute periods. ELIOT BROOKS Forman, McNett, r.f. l.f., O'Donnell Cohen, Holsapple, l.f. r.f., Grilli, Murphy Pierce, Knapp, c. c., Whitney, Sturgis, Hirscham Shapiro, Holsapple, r.g. l.g., Le Roy Ferry, Knapp, l.g., r.g., Frisoli, Sturgis...
...funeral urn is secretly opened in the presence of reliable dignitaries-Berkeley George Andrew Moynihan, Lord Moynihan. president of the Royal College of Surgeons; Professor William Wright, president of the Anatomical Society; William Foxley Norris, dean of Westminster and of the Most Honorable Order of the Bath; Sir Edward Knapp-Fisher, chapter clerk of Westminster Abbey; and Lawrence Edward Tanner, keeper of muniments of Westminster Abbey...
Heirs. No doubt it will always be called Curtis Publishing Co. But when Cyrus, aged 83. died, the family name was buried with him. An only son. he had no sons. In 1875 he married Louisa Knapp who started Ladies' Home Journal. She bore him one daughter, Mary Louise, who grew up to marry Editor Bok. and in turn to bear him two sons. Curtis & Gary. Less than six months after his first wife died in 1910, Publisher Curtis married his second cousin, Mrs. Kate Stanwood Cutter Pillsbury, widow of a Milwaukee lumberman. She died a year ago. This...
...idea that the Satevepost, which he bought in 1897 for $1,000 when it had a circulation of 2,000, should preach the romance of honest toil. †Ladies' Home Journal, as nearly everyone knows, was originated and long edited by the publisher's first wife, Louisa Knapp Curtis. She had scoffed at the poor quality of the women's column in Tribune & Farmer, offered to write a better one herself. Her column grew to a supplement, then to a whole magazine. Many are the stories documenting Publisher Curtis' belief in advertising. Before the Satevepost earned...
Mooney was tried with Warren K. Billings for bombing the city's 1916 Preparedness Day parade. Mooney was given a death sentence, later commuted to life imprisonment, on the specific charge of killing Hetta Knapp. Six other charges relating to six other victims were dropped. In the past 17 years four California Governors and the State's highest courts have refused, in the face of strong national and international pressure, or have been unable to exonerate Mooney...