Word: pattersons
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...York Times and the Chattanooga Times, total circulation 357,556 daily, 559,687 Sunday. They are the properties of Adolph S. Ochs. ¶ The Chicago Tribune and the Daily News (Manhattan), total circulation 1,201,206 daily; 1,444,848 Sunday. Colonel R. R. McCormick and Captain J. M. Patterson are the owners. ¶ The Philadelphia Public Ledger and the New York Evening Post, total circulation 318,360 daily; 247,297 Sunday. Cyrus Hermann Kotzschmar Curtis, veteran magazine publisher, is their owner...
...Most Noble Order of Crusaders (TIME, Dec. 10) has taken in three scandals. According to the Grand Scribe, Arthur Patterson, the Order has "purified" the Ex-Service Men's Club, has caused persons running undesirable houses in a provincial town to close down and was investigating a gambling scandal. This program of cleaning up Britain seems to be in imitation of Fascist tactics in Italy, minus the castor oil and the big sticks...
Goals Dorman 3, Lamont 2, Ogden, Kuplea, Eldridge and Wright. Referee A. H. Patterson, Sheldon Time, Two time periods...
Kirby, left end; Perry, left tackle; Brown, left guard; Howard, center; Steere, right guard; Gifford or Smith, right tackle; Clark or Mahiff, right end; Haslam or Smith, quarterback; Patterson or McIntosh, left half, Lamont, right half; Tweedel or Mackin, fullback...
...Norton attracting less consistent attention. After the first two sets the playing of Washburn was particularly disappointing. Norton is the fifth foreigner to have his name engraved on the cup. The Doherty brothers (English stars of two decades ago) twice attained the honor and Norman E. Brookes and Gerald Patterson took the cup back with them to Australia...