Word: mich
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Hiram Johnston, a farmer of Zilwaukee, Mich., proposed as Presidential candidate by local farmers, wrote to the Michigan Secretary of State saying he was not a candidate, and asking that his name be withdrawn from the primaries. Of this homely fact the headline writers made good sport...
...Presbyterians will meet in General Assembly at Grand Rapids, Mich. Nearly half the delegates will be Fundamentalists in fighting, angry mood, 'determined to eject Liberalism root and branch. All the delegates will be faced with the necessity of raising $15,000,000 to provide munitions for the Church Militant at home and abroad. All of them will be confronted with the 20th Century challenge to the Cross. They must have a leader, what they call a "Moderator...
President, Richard Stoddard Aldrich '25, of Brookline; Vice-President, Alexander Hamilton '25, of New York; Secretary, Lendon Snedoker '25, of New York; Treasurer, Charles Edward Thorp '25, of Kewanee, Illinois; Executive Committee, Eduardo Sanchez '26, of Havana, Cuba, Ross Wilkins 2E.S., of Detroit, Mich...
Died. William A. Miske, 29, St. Paul heavyweight pugilist, of acute Bright's disease, in Minneapolis. In 114 fights he was knocked out only once- by Jack Dempsey at Benton Harbor, Mich., in 1920. His last fight was with Bill Brennan,six weeks ago. He knocked Brennan out in the fourth round. In 1920, when attacked by Bright's disease for the first time, he said: "If I am going to die, it might as well happen in the ring as in bed. Tell me what to do and I will beat this sickness...
Lieutenant Leigh Wade, of Cassopolis, Mich., has crowded much flying and the Martin Bomber altitude record into his 27 years...