Word: lynched
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...second largest depart- ment store in Newark, and occupies one-quarter of a block admirably located with respect to the Pennsylvania Railroad, Public Service Terminal, Hudson Tubes and prospective subway developments. The new management, consisting of Messrs. Kresge and Plaut, and the banking firm of Merrill, Lynch & Co., expect to build up the balance of the ground floor space in the near future...
...which is a study of a foreign born servant girl working in America. George Middleton, the playwright, excited because of the difficulties between the Actor's Equity Association and the theatrical managers, and concerned for fear the poor author would fall in ruins between them: Here, too, Jesse Lynch Williams, a compiler of Why Not? and Why Marry? Clayton Hamilton, rescued from Hollywood and the motion pictures but apparently still interested in them; Robert Stead, President of the Canadian Authors' Association; William Rose Benet, planning, doubtless, to put poetry into the movies...
...Dyer Anti-Lynch bill provides that culpable state officers and mobbists shall be tried in Federal Courts on failure of State courts to act, and that a county in which lynching occurs shall be fined $10,000, recoverable in a Federal Court...
...Liam Lynch, Chief of Staff of the Republican Army was wounded seriously by Free State troops near Newcastle, County Limerick. He died a few hours later. Thus ends the life of one of the most powerful Republican leaders...
...William Calhoun Gray of Dedham; Lement Upham Harris of Tuxedo Park, N. Y.; Theodore Dwight Hazen of Belchertown; Harold Kennedy Hudner of Fall River; Robert Anson Jordan Jr. of Brookline; Henry Wilder Keyes Jr. of North Haverhill, N. H.; George Morgan Laimbeer of New York, N. Y.; Andrew Green Lynch of Utica, N. Y.; John Davis Williams Morrill of Dedham; John Louis Newell Jr. of Brookline; Avery Sherburne Peabody of West Newton; Perry Rogers Pease of Hempstead, L. I., N. Y.; Hovey Edward Slayton Jr. of Manchester, N. H.; Harold Bright Sears of Chestnut Hill; Oscar Moore Shaw of Washington...