Word: masons
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Kunkel, E. S. Reid, Jr., A. M. Taylor, E. L. Twomey, D. V. Berman, L. C. Dohmen, J. L. Fly, H. C. Havighurst, K. Lloyd, H. C. Spencer, J. R. Towshen, Richard Walt '23, J. T. Best, C. F. Farbach '23, W. J. Friedman, Lawrence Kimball '22, G. H. Mason, J. S. Stone, M. Turner...
Class of 1925: G. E. Barton, A. B. Brown, D. V. Brown, E. S. Castle, H. P. Curtis, H. T. Dunker, H. L. Elsbree, Mason Hammond, M. S. Huberman, R. L. Kilgour, Morris Marden, M. M. Rubinwitch, B. E. Soman, D. F. Walsh...
...Mason Britton, Vice President of McGraw-Hill...
...lleas et Mélisande, Auber's Fra Diavolo, Meyerbeer's Prophet, Offenbach's Tales of Hoffmann. Entirely new stage sets have been built for several of these. Among the singers there will appear Mary Garden (of course), Louise Homer, Florence Macbeth, Edith Mason, Charles Hackett, Feodor Chaliapin...
...Penny Foundation, of Manhattan. Individuals contributing: Julius Rosenwald, Cyrus H. McCormick, Harold H. Swift, Mrs. Emmons Elaine, all of Chicago; Samuel Mather and Mrs. Francis F. Prentiss, of Cleveland; Miss Fanny T. Cochran and Miss Juliana Wood, of Philadelphia; Joseph Lee, George Wigglesworth, Charles E. Mason, of Boston; Edward S. Harkness, George Foster Peabody, Paul D. Cravath (Chairman of Fisk's Board of Trustees, whose father was a Fisk founder and its President for 25 years), V. Everit Macy, Arthur Curtiss James, Dwight W. Morrow, James H. Post, all of Manhattan. Samuel Sachs, of Manhattan, a trustee, has established...