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Born in Missouri in 1881, Grant held a succession of advertising jobs before he went to Milwaukee in 1916 as the Journal's advertising manager. The 34-year-old Journal, under Founder Lucius W. Nieman, had done well as an "outspoken, independent organ of the people against all that is wrong . . ." But shortly after Grant arrived, Nieman's fearless idealism nearly scuttled the paper. Fed up with the pro-Kaiser sympathies of many of Milwaukee's German-born, which persisted even after the U.S. entered World War I, the Journal began to translate and publish verbatim reports...
...Methodist minister gave the invocation, the Lutheran minister led responsive readings, and Father Kampson of St. Joseph's Roman Catholic Church pronounced the benediction. Mrs. Einar Olson and her son Ronald played the prelude and postlude. She pumped the old parlor organ and Ronald did his best with an ancient upright piano...
...first in a series of organ recitals at Memorial-Church. Carl Weinriok, Horace Appleton Lamb Visiting Lecturer in the Music Department will play selections by Bach, Mozart and Hindemith starting...
...male moth can find a female-even at night, through fog, and as far as seven miles away-is a favorite puzzle of entomologists. The male moth flies unerringly downwind, which rules out the possibility that the female sends out odorous particles. In the latest Interchemical Review (research house organ of Interchemical Corp.), John P. Duane and John E. Tyler, both of Interchemical, suggest a solution of the puzzle...
...already put in a nickel pulled out a .38 revolver and shot Johnson in the neck. In Andover, Mass., William Albert Trow willed West Parish Congregational Church $5,000, specified that it was to be used in part for eliminating "motor and other noises" from the church organ...