Word: mason
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...museum, but not in the circus sense of the word. It is filled with Gainsboroughs, Romneys, Corots, Tintorettos, and works of many another classicist, but no moderns. Last June he bought Rembrandt's Descent from the Cross, price $40,950. The museum (largest south of the Mason-Dixon line) is built of marble taken from the temples of ancient Greece...
Team B--S. C. Burns Oce and J. B. Baldwin '31, ends; D. L. Waterman '30 and H. L. Levin '30, tackles; R. M. Faxon '32 and H. M. Myerson '32, guards; J. H. Gildea '31, center; W. B. Wood '32, quarterback; E. A. Mays, Jr. '32, T. F. Mason '30, and A. L. Devens, Jr. '30, backs...
Died. Rt. Hon. Sir Ernest Mason Satow, 86, of Devonshire, England, one-time British Minister to Japan, China; author (A Gidde to Diplomatic Practice, A Diplomat in Japan) ; in Devonshire...
...Mason & Dixon line between Pennsylvania and Maryland (and its westward extension under the Missouri Compromise of 1820) once divided free States from slave. It still divides the North from the South on Negro treatment. Last fortnight portly, grey-wooled Oscar De Priest crossed it for the first time since he took his seat as the only Negro Congressman (from Illinois). He addressed 5,000 blacks at the Lexington (Ky.) Colored Fair...
Griffith Ogden Ellis, a Mason and clubman, is Senior Vice President of the Bank of Detroit. For seven years he was president of the Detroit Street Railway Commission. Another job, however, is really his most important one. He, head of the Sprague Publishing Co., has since 1908 been editor and publisher of the largest magazine for youths, the American Boy. Last week Mr. Ellis further increased his tasks by purchasing and merging with his American Boy its biggest rival, Youth's Companion...