Word: omaha
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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WILL C. MATTHEWS Omaha...
...days, with their "contemporaneous ancestor" among them, Scout Leaders made plans for the coming year. New officials, men of prominence, were elected: Walter W. Head of Omaha, President (succeeding Milton A. McRae of Detroit); Mortimer L. Schiff of Oyster Bay, Vice President, also Milton A. McRae; George D. Pratt, Treasurer; Daniel Carter Beard, National Scout Commissioner (re-elected). The honorary officers include Calvin Coolidge, President, and Vice Presidents William H. Taft, William G. McAdoo, Colin H. Livingstone...
...chairmen, Thomas Bartlett Quigley of Omaha, Neb., Oscar Straus Schafer of New York City; Committee members, Theodore Otis Brewster of Dedham, Morton Cole of Hingham, Alfred Townsend Hartwell of Honolulu. Lawrence Harry Hitch Johnson Jr. of Milton, Frederick Billings Lee of New York City, William Rupert MacLaurin of Boston, Samuel Newbury Mauierre of Milwaukee Wis., John Martin Noble of St. Louis...
Sirs: Yes, Mr. Kastner is right in suggesting [TIME, March 22, LETTERS] a reference to the source after each question in Quiz. WILL C. MATTHEWS Omaha...
...great industries eventually passes into the hands of ladder-climbersmen schooled by industry for its own purposes. Into such hands the International Harvester Co. passed in 1922, when Alexander Legge was elected its president. Mr. Legge, great in stature, sombre of brow, "began" with the company in 1891 at Omaha...