Word: minnelied
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...North High School. Minneapolis; Lawrenceville School, Lawrenceville, N. J.; Central High School, Greensboro, N. C. (two prizes-for newspaper, for magazines) ; Western Reserve Academy, Hudson, Ohio; Junior High School No. 2, Trenton, N. J.; Nashua Junior High School, Parkersburg, W. Va.; Philadelphia Normal School; Junior Teachers' College, St. Cloud, Minn...
...Super-Tuchun Wu Pei-fu, "War Lord of Central China," busied himself with besieging one of Feng's armies at Hsinyanchow last week. Dr. Nils D. Nelson of St. Paul, Minn., the resident missionary Bishop, was "accidentally shot by Wu's troops...
...shirts with sleeves instead of the sacklike garments slipped over his head. Then too a sideshow was tempting the Wiegman family with money for the boy's services as a "freak." He was ambitious, however; wanted to emulate the success of Michael Dowling, bank president of Olivet, Minn., who had lost both his legs and both his arms* at the age of 16, of Judge Corliss of Texas who lost both arms at the shoulders and then progressed to a county judgeship...
...Minneapolis (Minn.) Tribune: "It is generally agreed that if or when college football becomes sharply tinctured with professionalism, its doom as in inter-campus sport will have been heralded. . . . The accepted dictum, therefore, is that college football should not be professionalized, directly or indirectly, and that it should not be commercialized...
...Waseca, Minn...