Word: ohio
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Garfield, a son of the former President of the United States, is a graduate of Williams College and the Columbia Law School. He was a member of the Ohio Senate from 1896 to 1899, and has subsequently served on the United States Civil Service Commission. From 1903 to 1907 he was commissioner of corporations in the Department of Commerce and Labor, and in 1907 he became Secretary of the Interior...
More recently, Mr. Burns has been engaged in the Ohio legislature bribery trials, when he introduced a new element into detective work by the use of the dictagraph. He is probably best known, however, through the Los Angeles Times dynamiting case. He was employed by the Manufacturers' Association to investigate this and the other recent out-rages which have occurred throughout the country. He has secured the confessions and conviction of the McNamara brothers, and within this month a score of labor leaders have been indicted on information which he has obtained...
...cablegram from South America states that William Hunt '11, of Mechanicsburg, Ohio, was drowned while swimming in the dique at San Luis, Argentina, where he had recently gone as an astronomer. Hunt took his degree last June. He was a high scholarship man, a member of Phi Beta Kappa, and captain of the University fencing team...
...Kentucky, 0 1 1 Maine, 3 2 5 Maryland, 1 0 1 Massachusetts, 401 34 435 Michigan, 3 1 4 Minnesota, 2 1 3 Missouri, 2 2 4 Nebraska, 0 1 1 New Hampshire, 41 0 41 New Jersey, 9 5 14 New York, 33 12 45 Ohio, 8 3 11 Oregon, 0 0 0 Pennsylvania, 5 4 9 Rhode Island, 11 0 11 Texas, 1 0 1 Utah, 0 0 0 Vermont, 0 1 1 Virginia, 0 1 1 Washington, 0 3 3 Wisconsin, 1 1 2 Canada, 1 0 1 England, 2 0 2 Germany...
...York, for an essay entitled "Maimonides and Helevi: A Study in Typical Jewish Attitudes toward Greek Philosophy in the Middle Ages"; honorable mention to Harry Wolfson '12 for an essay on "The Linguistic and Literary Development of Modern Hebrew," and to David Rubin '12, of Cleveland, Ohio, for an essay entitled "Hellenic and Hebraic Conceptions of Justice...