Word: marked
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...their accomplishments and plans (TIME, March 28) Elmer Pearson, vice president and general manager of Pathe Exchange Inc., conducted quiet pourparlers with President Elisha Walker of Blair & Co. (investment bankers who control the Pathe Co.); with General Manager John J. Murdock of B. F. Keith Corp. (vaudeville theatres), President Mark E. Heiman of Orpheum Circuit Inc. (vaudeville theatres) and Cinema Director Cecil B. De Mille (whose productions Producers Distributing Corp. have handled...
Christ is shown 1) curing the boy Mark of his lameness, 2) restoring the sight of a blind girl, 3) exorcising the seven devils from the body of Mary of Magdala, 4) causing Peter the Fisherman to cast a hook and pull up a fish in whose mouth is wedged a silver coin, with which Jesus renders unto Caesar the things which are Caesar's, 5) quickening the corpse of Lazarus, 6) saving the Woman Taken In Adultery with the admonition, "he that is without sin among you, let him first cast a stone," 7) driving the money changers...
Although Pennsylvania has not so high a team record at bat as the University hitters can boast, its hitting has been dangerously strong. Six players led by Captain Tremper, who plays center field, are batting over the 300 mark...
Born. To Mrs. Margaret Thayer Suydam, daughter of Headmaster William Greenough Thayer, of St. Mark's school, Southborough, Mass.; and to John R. Suydam, of St. Mark's faculty; a son. The boys of St. Marks loudly cheered, were accorded a full holiday in honor of the event...
Joan of Arc. In the Autobiography, Mark Twain tells of the difficulty an audience once had to divine the meaning of a charade acted by small Susy and small