Word: owens
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Owen D. Young...
Things looked so serious to Dublin that a detachment of grey-green Free State troops was sent to Cootehill. Speaking nothing but Gaelic, they were considered safe from the propaganda of Orangemen and Republicans both. General Owen O'Duffy, head of the Irish Army and Chief Commissioner of the Civic Guard, rushed north to take charge at Cootehill in person...
Married. Philip Young, 21, third son of Owen D. Young; and Miss Faith Adams, 24, socialite of Washington, D. C.; in Manhattan...
...chapel not far from the spot where a few months prior he had laid the cornerstone of a $600,000 men's dormitory. Owen D. Young, president of the St. Lawrence University corporation, bestowed degrees on 25 graduates of the summer school, including his affianced son, Philip, last week. Partly because he attended St. Lawrence, partly also because he had in mind some more of his occasional observations on the spirit and needs of his day, Mr. Young accompanied the degrees with a speech in which he was obviously at pains to get away from the standard thing...
...late great Collis Potter Huntington. His wife is Sculptress Anna Vaughan Hyatt Huntington (small bronzes, large Joans-of-Arc in half a dozen cities, flagpoles in Manhattan). *For his indefatigable daily despatches to the Times from Little America dramatizing the exploits of the Byrd Expedition, Correspondent Russell Owen received the 1930 Pulitzer Prize in Journalism...