Word: paule
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...incomprehensible-at least people professed to believe so last week. For the result of the election to the Hall of Fame* of New York University was announced. Two celebrities were chosen to decorate with their carved likeness the colonnade of Fame upon the Heights: Edwin Booth, actor, and John Paul Jones, naval officer...
...inter-dormitory chairmanship went to Brouson Griscom of Syosset, N. Y., a graduate of St. Paul's John De Laitre of Minneapolis, Minn., William Tappen King of Milton, and John Whiton Hutchinson of West Newton were appointed managers of Gore, Smith, and Standish, respectively. De Laitre, King, and Hutchinson all entered the University from Milton...
...banks had deposits of over 50 millions each. Of these, twelve were situated in New York, five in Philadelphia, four in Chicago, four in Boston, two in Pittsburgh, two in St. Louis, two in Detroit, two in San Francisco, two in Minneapolis, one each in Milwaukee, Los Angeles, St. Paul, Atlanta, Buffalo...
...people of St. Paul, at least the more intelligent of them, have long been dissatisfied with The St. Paul Pioneer Press. They hoped that Mayor Nelson was too. A month ago the publishers of the Pioneer Press invited Mayor Nelson to edit their paper for one day. He accepted. And 'the more Intelligent People hoped that he would put some foreign news in it, take the fog out of it, compress it, organize it, speed it up. Doubtless he knew a thing or two about newspaper editing or he would not have been asked to take-or accept...
Then people remembered that they had been warned. Early in October the Press proclaimed that it was only Mayor Nelson's "customary courage" that had mada him think he could edit a newspaper. "Will his customary courage," wondered readers, "indue? him to fiddle with the St. Paul's orchestra, to pitch for the St. Paul baseball nine, to preach in St. Paul's pulpits, to teach in the St. Paul High School, to drive the St. Paul trolley...