Word: mott
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...tells about the Webers-Rickler, Sarah, Fanny, Golda, Bertha, Esther, Leah, Rae, Rebecca, Flora, Anna, George, Abraham, Solomon, Philip, Max and Joseph, little Joseph. They lived in a shoe on Mott Street, Manhattan. 'Nearby, Lew Schanfield tended a street soda-fountain for a man named Gump. One night. Fields taught Weber a dance step he knew. Another night, the little lights on the facade of a brand-new music hall pricked out a trade-name that had become a tradition: WEBER AND FIELDS. They owned the place...
Engaged. Miss Eleanor Sparks, daughter of Sir Ashley Sparks, Resident Director and General Agent of the Cunard Steamship Line in the U. S., to Jordan L. Mott III, great-grandson of the late J. L. Mott, famed plumbing manufacturer; in Manhattan...
ERNEST J. MOTT...
...published a book entitled The Golden Whales of California and Other Poems. Thereafter, many sport writers adopted Poet Lindsay's picturesque phrase, applying it to football teams of California University as a cognomen thought to be appropriate in view of the prowess of those teams. TIME thanks Subscriber Mott for recalling the official epithet...
...Wednesday, January 14, Professor T. G. Soares, Professor of Practical Theology at the University of Chicago, will speak. Following him, on February 11, the next and last speaker to be scheduled thus far will be Dr. Thomas Mott Osborne '84, well-known penologist, who has devoted his entire life to the study of reform work among criminals. His experience as a welfare worker will be outlined so as to give some advice to those members of Phillips Brooks House who are engaged in Social Service work...