Word: lewises
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Before the book was published, John S. Sumner of Manhattan, professional moral crusader, had tried but failed to seize and suppress the printing plates. Local newspapers gave this episode routine mention, but most editors chose not to air the alleged love life of Warren Gamaliel Harding and the appeal based...
Not until last week did anyone close to the late President Harding make any public statement about The President's Daughter. This statement was not a denial but a protest. Hearing that the book was having an everwidening sale, Dr. George T. Harding Jr. (the late President's brother), Mrs...
The nine Protestant Episcopal churches in Europe* last week received a new bishop-in-charge. Their bishop had been the Right Reverend Charles Henry Brent, who, besides, held the see of Western New York. But Bishop Brent, 65, has been ill and for several weeks in Johns Hopkins Hospital at...
The Story: In Paris, a year ago, at the Exposition des Arts Decoratifs, the active eyes of Jesse Isidor Strauss espied a bright red mixing bowl.* Today at R. H. Macy's Manhattan department store, of which Jesse Isidor Strauss is president also at John Wanamaker's Manhattan & Philadelphia department...
The Chicago Board of Education entered their high-ceilinged meeting room. President J. Lewis Coath, melancholy-looking, thin-lipped, sat down on his dias, his subordinates at their desks facing him. In their impassiveness they resembled Indians at a pow-wow with white men. Superintendent Wm. McAndrew, on trial for...