Word: mcnamaras
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Sullivan (B), A. Lawson (C), F. E. Snell (D), F. B. Sargent (E); Sect. 35, A. W. Vinal (A), P. A. Kober, J. S. Mitchell (B), L. B. Arey (C), A. G. Bloomberg (D), R. R. Smith (E); Sect. 36, B. J. Haggard (A), W. A. Elliot, F. P. McNamara (B), E. Galligan (C), W. B. Feiga (D), H. Bennison (E); Sect. 37, W. H. Davidson (A), P. Eaton, D. Lewis (B), T. J. Read (C), A. H. Sanborn (D), S. A. H. Rick (E). End of Stadium, Sect. 37, G. F. Hart (A), E. A. Roberts, H. C. Lendell...
...following men report to A. Beane, head usher. H. R. Donaghue, A. L. G. Jensen, F. Johnson, H. Lawther, R. Lawther, H. C. Lendell, D. Lewis, F. P. McNamara, J. S. Mitchell, G. H. Sullivan, M. Taylor, P. D. Woodbridge
Detective William J. Burns of Chicago, will speak in the thing Room of the Union tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock Detective Burns spoke here last spring on the McNamara case. His broad knowledge and long experience in the prosecution of graft on a large scale makes his talks highly interesting. His subject for tomorrow has not yet been announced...
...Living Room of the Union Tuesday week at 2 o'clock. Detective Burns has recently been connected with the prosecution of graft in the police department of New York and is well known as having secured the majority of the evidence used in the conviction of the McNamara dynamiters. He spoke on the latter subject in the Union last spring. His subject for next Tuesday has not yet been announced...
...keen insight into contemporary social and political problems. His advanced stand on such questions, and his connections with labor, have won for him the title of "anarchist." Mr. Steffens is not, however, as extreme as the title would imply. He was largely instrumental in obtaining the confession of the McNamara brothers a year ago, and lectured here on the subject last spring. His address this evening will be open only to members of the University...