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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...following article was written for the Alumni Bulletin by the undersigned members of the University Board of Preachers. This Sunday there is to be memorial service in St. Paul's Cathedral, Boston, in honor of the late minister who prior to his death held the office of Bishop of Western New York State...
Died. Countess Santa Eulalia, 71, of Philadelphia, Indiana farmer's daughter, onetime (third) wife of the late John Batterson Stetson (hats), mother of U. S. Minister to Poland John Batterson Stetson Jr., relict of Portuguese Sculptor Alexis de Queiros Ribeiro de Sotto-Maior d'Almeida e Vasconcellos, Count Santa Eulalia; on her ranch near San Fernando, Calif...
...Under a late April sun, three green athletic fields belted by black cinder tracks marked off with whitewashed lines?one field on the Atlantic seaboard, one in the Midwest, one near the Pacific?teemed one afternoon last week with running, jumping, lunging figures in short white pants and varicolored track shirts. At the Penn relays in Philadelphia, the Drake relays in Des Moines, the West Coast relays in Fresno, U. S. athletes had, thrice equalled one world's record, and broken...
...Standard Oil of New York turned in a belated 1928 earnings of $39,645,227? more than three times its 1927 net. Also late, also large, was Union Pacific, with a 1928 net of $46,108,872, or $18.95 a share compared to $39,665,235 or $16.05 a share...
...Other famed young college Presidents: the late Dr. Charles William Eliot, President of Harvard at 35; Dr. Clarence Cook Little, Presi dent of the University of Michigan at 37; Dr. Glenn Frank, President of the University of Wisconsin...