Word: louisiana
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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ISAAC FRANKLIN, SLAVE TRADER AND PLANTER OF THE OLD SOUTH-Wendell Holmes Stephenson-Louisiana State University Press...
After the War of 1812, Isaac Franklin made a fortune of $750,000 as a slave trader, had the finest house in Tennessee, six big plantations in Louisiana, 600 slaves. This academic biography with its voluminous notes and appendix is interesting for its detailed account of slave trading as a business...
Married. Rose Lolita Long, 21, only daughter of the late Senator Huey Long of Louisiana; and Dr. Osmyn William McFarland, 29, surgeon; in Baton Rouge...
Graduate School of Arts and Sciences; Travelling, Albert and Anna Howard Fellowship to John L. Angel '36, of New York. Resident, Austin Fellowship to Vernon J. Parenton, of University, Louisiana; Edward Austin Fellowship to Charles C. Yeager, Jr., of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; Bliss Fund and University Scholarship to John M. Chandler, of Bartlett, New Hampshire; Bliss Fund to Arthur E. MacGregor, of Needham; Bliss Fund and University Scholarship to Cammann H. Niederhof, of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; Bliss fund and University Scholarship to Jonathan W. Wright, of Spokane, Washington; Graduate Fellowships in Government to Edgar J. Kemler, of Baltimore, Maryland, Frederick H. Bullen...
Hague and Jersey City form a political curiosity which may be observed with scientific interest from afar; similarly, Huey Long's reign in Louisiana excited national attention. They are isolated cases, but when Mayor Hague's bullying methods spread to Newark, the time has come to view with alarm. Perhaps the growing emulation of Hague is nor surprising in view of Mr. Thomas's indictment of Governor Moore as "only Hague's Charlie McCarthy." In any, case the isolated curiosity must be checked before its "tyranny in the guise of patriotism" becomes a vogue in American municipalities. Just...