Word: mccann
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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FRANCOIS VILLON, A Documented Survey- D. B. Wyndham Lewis-Coward-McCann, Edwin V. Mitchell ($5.00). Chosen by the Literary Guild for September...
DIVERSEY-MacKinlay Kantor-Coward-McCann...
...toil of butter-and-eggs. But some of them find a good deal of both in the smart profession, and become good publishers. Two men who have survived enough of the toil to start their own concern (with the publication of Diversey), are Thomas Coward and James McCann. The former, nine years out of Yale College, has worked with The Yale University Press and Bobbs-Merrill Co., was National Squash champion in 1922. The latter, up-from-office-boy at Doubleday Page and Co., was head of Hearst's International Library at the age of 27. Their publishing program...
...series of preparatory struggles for the crucial Dartmouth and Yale games is set for Saturday, when the University stick-handlers will journey to Buffalo to meet the Nichols Club team. HARVARD ST. FRANCIS Tudor, l.w. r.w., McKinnon Chase, c. c., Coleman Giddins, r.w. l.w., McNeil Saltonstall, l.d. r.d., McCann Howard, r.d. l.d., Boyle Morrill, g. g., Miller
Married. Constance Woolworth McCann, granddaughter of Frank W. Woolworth, popular-price merchant; to Wyllys Rosseter Betts Jr.; in St. Patrick's Cathedral, Manhattan. The groom recently changed his faith to that of the bride...