Word: paule
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...undersigned TIME subscribers ask that you publish the record of Hon. Park Trammell, U. S. Senator from Florida. E. J. SMITH JR. P. PAUL DEMOYA H. M. WISE R. A. TUNLEY EVANS CRARY Stuart...
...choose a Minnesotan and a good Volstead friend as his Dry Hope, under whom the President purposes to consolidate all Prohibition activities. The appointment of Gustav Aaron Youngquist. Minnesota's Attorney-General, to be U. S. Assistant Attorney-General in charge of Prohibition & Taxation, had hardly reached St. Paul before Sire Volstead's daughter, Mrs. Laura Volstead Lomen, hurried to Mr. Youngquist's office to be the first to congratulate him, to express her father's pleasure...
Gustav Aaron Youngquist was born in Sweden* in 1885. Aged 2 he was brought to the U. S. by his parents. He studied in St. Paul, worked as a farmhand. By stenography he kept himself in St. Paul Law School until he was graduated in 1909. His first six months practice at Thief River Falls netted him only $110. He moved on and in 1914 grew a mustache to enter politics in Polk County. Married, four times a father, he served a fortnight as a captain in the Army Air Service during the War. He was appointed Minnesota...
Boston Latin School 106, 88: Exeter Academy 62, 57; St. Paul's School 25, 15; Milton Academy 23, 38; Phillips Academy 22, 34; Brookline High School 19, 13; St. Mark's School 19, 16; Middlesex School 19, 18; Groton School 18, 10: Cambridge High and Latin School 16, 33; Thayer Academy 12; Somerville High School 11, 9; Belmont Hill School 11, 12; Kent School 11, 10; Choate School 10, 6; Loomis Institute 10, 10; Newton Country Day School 9, 16; Browne and Nichols School 9, 6; Noble and Greenough School 9, 12; The Hill School 8; St. George's School...
Freshman hockey--January 8, Arlington; January 11, St. Mark's at Southboro; January 15. Exeter at Exeter; February 5, Andover; February 8, open; February 12, Milton (probably at Milton); February 15, Dartmouth; February 19, Newton; February 22, St. Paul's at Concord; Febru- ary 26, Second University; March 1, Yale at New Haven...