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...Manhattan, Earl Freedman Lathrop was given a life sentence, convicted for the fourth time of forging checks. He was the inventor of a machine to prevent checks being raised...
...Adams '32, Karl Adams Jr. '33, J. L. Alperin '32, Gillillan Avery '33, David Band '34, F. F. Banker '34, J. H. Beard '34, E. S. Bosley '33, B. R. Brown '34, Lloyd Brown '34, F. F. Cary '34, Lathrop Clark '34, W. I. Clark '33, R. A. Cooley '32, W. H. Crawford '33, Demorest Davenport '33, F. M. Dearborn '33, J. L. Dexter '34, D. T. Dodge '33, N. P. Dodge '33, G. M. Fenollosa '33, A. Y. Foster '34, J. F. Gallagger '34, W. S. Georges '32, C. F. Goodale '34, R. H. Goodwin '33, R. M. Graff...
...Women's Society's sewing room, another for the Women's Bible Class. Dr. Fosdick's study and conference rooms are on the 18th floor, richly decorated. Simple, but more massive in furniture is the floor above where the board of trustees meet- Edward Lathrop Ballard, fire insurance executive, president; John Davison Rockefeller III, who as secretary writes the chronicles; his father; his uncle Winthrop Williams Aldrich; et al. Not all of them rich, not all of them powerful, but all of them sociologically minded...
...Addams is too busy to say much. The idea of taking care of a great city's poor came to her in 1883 when she watched an auctioneer in London's East Side selling a consignment of badly spoiled meat. She and her longtime friend, Julia C. Lathrop, went back to Chicago a few years later and started their charitarian operations in the home of one Charles J. Hull, at Halsted near Polk Street. It was a lively neighborhood. On one side stood a mortuary, on the other a saloon. Hull-House grew, expanded building by building until...
...Swope of General Electric Co., who met his wife (Mary Dayton Hill) at Hull-House; Vice President B. E. Hutchinson of Chrysler Corp.; President Walter Gifford of American Telephone & Telegraph Co.; Editor Paul Underwood Kellogg of The Survey; Editor William Ludlow Chenery of Cottier's Weekly; Julia Clifford Lathrop, first chief of the U. S. Children's Bureau; Editor Harriet Monroe of Poetry...