Word: owens
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...that the Republicans, "having brought misfortune to many people ... are now penalizing them for this mis fortune." The 350 Lewiston "paupers" saw their onetime mayor, Lawyer Louis J. Brann, elected governor over Burleigh Martin, president of the State Senate, by some 2,000 votes. Maine's former Governor Ralph Owen Brewster received his third big political setback. Running for Congress, he was beaten by John G. Utterback, onetime mayor of Bangor, by about 2,000 votes. Republican John Edward Nelson, ten years in the House, trailed 1,500 votes behind Edward Carl Moran. Jr, twice before defeated Democratic candidate...
...late Alan Seeger, the late John Macy. There is a Charles Townsend Copeland Association, with members all over the world. Every year it brings "Copey" to the Harvard Club in Manhattan, where he reads to a group which may include John Pierpont Morgan, Thomas William Lamont, George Palmer Putnam, Owen Wister. Two years ago "Copey" retired as Professor Emeritus. In his wry, quavering, sprightly voice he spoke of a horse that was "old. lame, spavined, moth-eaten, blind in one eye, and with ears drooping. However, it seemed peaceful and contented. That horse, gentlemen, was Emeritus!" But Professor Emeritus Copeland...
Alpha Delta Phi's colors are emerald green and white, its gems the emerald and the pearl, its flower the lily of the valley. Proud is A. D. to count among many another dead and living famed member the following: Theodore Roosevelt.Charles Francis Adams, Oliver Wendell Holmes, Owen Wister. Stephen Vincent Benet...
Chairmen of the regional committees were: Boston's Carl P. Dennett (General Capital Corp.); New York's Owen D. Young (General Electric); Philadelphia's George Harrison Houston (Baldwin Locomotive) ; Cleveland's Lewis Blair Williams (Hayden, Miller & Co.): Washington's Edwin Charles Graham (National Electrical Supply ); Atlanta's George Simmons Harris (Exposition Cotton Mills); Chicago's Sewell Lee Avery (Montgomery Ward); St. Louis' James W. Harris (Harris-Polk Hats); Minneapolis' George Draper Dayton (department store); Kansas City's Joseph Franklin Porter (Kansas City Power & Light); Wichita Falls' Frank Kell (Kell Mill & Elevator Co.); San Francisco's Kenneth Raleigh Kingsbury (Standard...
...Good Earth, dramatized by Owen & Donald Davis from Pearl Buck's Pulitzer Prizewinning novel; with Alia Nazimova, Earle Larimore...