Word: ottumwa
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Sophomore Class elections were given out at a late hour last night by the retiring officers of the class. Wallace Russell Harper, of Ottumwa, lowa., has been elected president, James Elmer Barrett, of Leominster, vice-president, and John Van Nostrand Hitch, of Milton, secretary. The voting was done by the preferential ballot, the lowest man in each group winning the position...
Wallace Russell Harper '30, of Ottumwa, lowa...
...following men were elected to membership in the Dramatic Club after a six weeks' competition: art department, George Francis Robinson Heap '28 of Grand Haven Mich.: Walter Egan Trevett '27 of Cleveland, O.; subscriptions. George Lane Glasheen ocC. of Cambridge; James Rayner Harper '28 of Ottumwa, Ia.; Theodore Nelson Stensland '28 of Chicago; properties, Donald Kuinm Howard '28 of Edgewood Pa.; James Carey Thomas Flexner '29 of New York City: stage, Marvin Fiske Burt '28, of Freeport, Ill.; George Wing Dryer '27 of Birmingham, Ala.; electrical, Murry Nelson Fairbank '28 of Cold Spring Harbor, N. Y.; George Sutro Lowenstein...
...square in 18 holes. James Manion knocked this 19th drive clean into 36th Street, out of bounds. There went his title. Clarence Wolfe, another St. Louisan, subdued Anderson that afternoon, 2 and 1. In the final, Wolfe broke the course record with a 70. His opponent, Arthur Bartlett of Ottumwa, la., promptly countered with a 69, but lost to a fighting finish. Champion Wolfe had reason to be thankful for the absence of Eddie Held Jr., a familiar figure in the Trans-Mississippi and once its winner. Eddie, a student at Washington University (St. Louis), was busy at the intercollegiate...
...Born at Ottumwa, Iowa, of a father who ran away from home to participate as a drummer-boy at twelve on the battlefield of Shiloh, Honore Willsie Morrow has led a life that has been a consistent development toward the goal which she has sought. Her childhood was spent in the West and it is of the West that she has written. Her stories are vivid, decisive tales of plain and hill. They are filled with excellent background and quick characterization. They move rapidly. They are good stories, probably the best of all the western stories. Mrs. Morrow herself...