Word: mamaroneck
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Died. William Andrew Me Andrew, 73, famed educator, onetime (1924-28) Chicago Superintendent of Schools; in Mamaroneck, N. Y. The focus of William Hale ("Big Bill") Thompson's clownish anti-British Mayoralty campaign of 1926, Michigan-born Educator McAndrew retired from teaching to edit the "Educational Review" in School & Society...
Said Mrs. Charles H. Reisig of Larchmont, honorary president of the Larchmont-Mamaroneck Humane Society: "I was the means of having her [Mrs. Tuttle] banished from our society when it was charged that she put beautiful, expensive pets, principally cats, to death in the Larchmont police station, where they had a gas tank." Said President William Bevan of the Westchester County Animal Protective League: "I've known Mrs. Tuttle for years. . . . There must be a misunderstanding somewhere...
...away from its owners last year because they were Jews, the Simon family's Frankfurter Zeitung was generally rated among the four or five greatest newspapers in the world. Fortnight later Kurt Max Oswald Simon, 52, an able publisher without a country or a publication, arrived in Mamaroneck, N. Y. to marry Mrs. Therese Heilner Prince, a well-to-do U. S. widow of 66. Last week, having thoroughly prospected the odd and unfamiliar U. S. publishing scene, dapper, chunky little Dr. Simon picked a magazine to publish. His choice was the literate, unprofitable monthly Story, which in four...
...York City; Aaron A. Cohen '35, Long Branch, N. J.; John C. Cort '35, Woodmere, N. Y.; Jesse Effron '36, Poughkeepsie, N. Y.; Ernest Fasano '35, Long Branch, N. J.; Robert P. Heller '35, Brooklyn, N. Y.; Frederick P. Jenks '37, New York City; Nathaniel B. Kurnick '36, Mamaroneck, N. Y.; Erich W. Marchand '36, Millbrook, N. Y.; Lionel F. Miller, Jr. '37, Saranac Lake, N. Y.; Everett B. Murphy '36, Irvington, N. J.; Roger B. Martin '37, Pelham Manor...
Because Actress Ethel Barrymore was not in to a process server who called at her Mamaroneck, N. Y. home three times a day for seven days, Hill Brothers, Ltd., London clothiers, obtained a court order to nail to her door a summons to their ?86 suit on an unpaid bill...