Word: leached
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Lakewood M. E. Church (at Cleveland) the largest of that denomination's congregation and of Merton Stacher Rice in making the Metropolitan Church of Detroit the second largest, each after several years with the same congregation, makes a change in Methodist clerical practice seem imminent, says editor W. B. Leach of Church Management...
...Legitimate American interests are protected by treaty, and moral obligations can be discharged more effectively by America after diplomatic relations are resumed Those that signed this statement were important representatives ot these bodies: Cleveland E. Dodge, John R. Mott, James L. Barton, Mrs. Frank A. Vanderlip, Mrs. Henry Goddard Leach and Mrs. John H. Finley...
SECONDS 1930Geissler, Fondyce l.e. r. e. Douglas BrownellSharf, Leach, l.t. r.t. BarrettMorries, Savery l.g. r.g. Ticknor, PetraschDorman, Kernan c. c. Bigelow, McClellanClifford r.g. l.g. Stewart, MovinsLevin r.t. l.t. Storey, WatermanMorrill, Duchin r.e. l.e.Fuller, LewisKelly, Winston, McGehee q.b. q.b. Wetmore, SmithnostGarrison, Grant l.h.b. r.h.b. Coolidge, HarperMoore, Page r.h.b. l.h.b. MasonSchwenther f.b. f.b. Holbroo
...crown prince invited by Dr. Henry Goddard Leach* lunched at the Century club in New York yesterday and met 'The great editors of New York...
Died. Bobby Leach, 64, English-born "daredevil artist," famed for his successful trip over Niagara Falls in a steel barrel (1911); at Christchurch, New Zealand. Mr. Leach failed in an attempt to swim the rapids of Niagara last fall. His death resulted when he slipped upon a bit of orange peel, broke his leg, and underwent a subsequently fatal amputation...