Word: malcolm
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...quota assigned to New York City was modest in proportion to its size and wealth-$100 each from only 4,000 Fundamentalists. But the Bryanites were sure the metropolis must harbor at least that many. A Brooklyn undertaker and three clergymen were the first assistants engaged by one Malcolm M. Lockhart, onetime solicitor for the Near East Relief, who now styled himself "militant Fundamentalist" and headed the Manhattan drive. Driver Lockhart was prepared to issue certificates, each carrying a vote on the university's board of directors, to anyone with $100. He emphatically denied that he or his assistants...
...Married. Malcolm E. Nichols, Mayor of Boston; to Carrie M. Williams, twin sister of the late Mrs. Nichols. His son Clark, aged 9, was best man; his son Dexter, 7, ringbearer; his daughter Marjorie, 4, flower girl...
...Engaged. Malcolm E. Nichols, Mayor of Boston; to Carrie Marjorie Williams. She is the twin sister of Mayor Nichols' first wife...
...meeting in Convention Hall, technically termed the "Night Before Victory Rally," will be attended by Republican Associates and their partisans from Greater Boston. In addition to Governor Fuller and Senator Butler, Mayor Malcolm E. Nichols of Boston, State Treasurer William S. Youngman and Theodore Roosevelt Jr. '09 are among the prominent Republicans scheduled to speak tonight...
...wooden leg was an asset but the good leg was a liability. People looked coldly at the liability, passed by. One Malcolm Norris, 21, beggar, sat in a San Francisco street last week, pondered, arose, hobbled to a railroad track. He bound a rude tourniquet above his knee, thrust out the liability to convert it into an asset, as a train snorted by. The conversion failed; he died three hours later...