Word: patrick
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...order of the speakers for this evening was determined by lot, and is as follows: "Pass Prosperity Around" A. J. Beveridge Fred Ashton Videon '25 "Call to Arms and Liberty or Death" Patrick Henry Joseph Fisher '24 "Speech at the Funeral of a Brother" Robert Ingersoll James Harry Smith Jr. '25 "The Bells" Edgar Allen Poe Arthur Gustave King '26 "The Necessity of Force" John M. Thurston Paul Whitcomb Williams '25 "The Minstrel's Curse" Ludwig Uhland Milton Arnold Kramer '26 "The Last Suttee" Rudyard Kipling Alvan Ruckman Grier Jr. '26 "Revelation" Robert Service Edward Adams Sawin '25 "Blainc...
...Chief, Prince Caetani hied him to Pittsburgh, there to take part in the simple funeral service held in an undertaker's chapel. Arrangements were made to ship the body to Italy and it was subsequently placed aboard the liner Duilio, bound for Genoa from Manhattan. At St. Patrick's Cathedral, Manhattan, a public service was held in memory of the great actress...
...York. Pilot William F. Mc-Laughlin climbed up the side of the Leviathan, presented to Patrick Cardinal Hayes, a memorial from the 120 Sandy Hook pilots of the Port of New York: "Though our ranks are predominantly non-Catholic, nevertheless we are conscious of the exalted influence of your personality and position, not only as the superior of nearly 2,000,000 of souls in your Metropolitan See, but as well on society in general. . . . With the voices of our entire membership, strengthened by the breezes of the ocean, we welcome you to our shore...
...election of Patrick E. Crowley to the Presidency of the New York Central Railroad (TIME; April 14) was interpreted as revealing the policy of the company's directors in favoring succession in office of operating executives. Since Chauncey M. Depew, a lawyer, was President, all his four successors-Samuel R. Colloway, William H. Newman, W. C. Brown and the late A. H. Smith-have been operating...
...None of the Public's Business!" George F. Baker, having returned from the South, the Hon. Chauncey M. Depew called a meeting to elect a President for the New York Central Railroad.* The new President is Patrick E. Crowley, age 60, who has been railroading for more than forty years...