Word: philipe
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Philip Yarrow. Superintendent of the Illinois Vigilance Association, last week thrilled a Chicago audience, mostly women, by producing on the Masonic Temple platform a black robed, hooded, masked figure who croaked sepulchrally: "I have consorted with the dregs of humanity. I have waded through cesspools of vice in order to carry out my investigations. I have played poker with the brother of Al Capone! I have a sixth sense...
...them to do. She has been consulted by Mary Garden, Geraldine Farrar, Eva Le Gallienne, the late John Pierpont Morgan, Cardinal James Gibbons,* John Burroughs, Lillian Russell, Tallulah Bankhead, Seymour Cromwell (onetime president of the New York Stock Exchange), many a Wall Street man and Tammany Hall politician, Philip Payne (onetime editor of the New York Daily Mirror, whom Evangeline Adams warned against flying in the ill-fated Old Glory). Senators, high U. S. executives and business potentates, whose names she keeps secret, have sat facing her. Her outstanding predictions include the deaths of King Edward VII and Enrico Caruso...
...Boston University vs. Massachusetts Agricultural College, Brown vs. Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Northeastern University vs. University of Maine, Boston College vs. New Hampshire, Boston College Freshmen vs. Bridgton Academy, Colby College vs. Worcester Technology. Leo Lermond will be favored to win the two mile race over Russell Payne and Philip Edwards...
...Harvard Lampoon has just announced the election of the following officers: Alan Russell Black-burn Jr. '29, of Flushing, N. Y., President; Philip Hichborn '29, of Washington, D. C., Ibis; Henry Harrison Proctor '29, of Boston, Treasurer; and James De Normandie '29, of Boston, Secretary...
...RUINS?Philip Gibbs? Doubleday Doran ($2.50). When an old mustached rascal startled a credulous world by asserting that he had discovered the North Pole, Philip Gibbs, then a sharp-witted newsmonger, investigated. The record of his discreet queries and of Dr. Frederick Albert Cook's vague ambiguous replies soon made him the hero and Dr. Cook a laughingstock. Since then the Doctor has been put behind the bars of Leavenworth, Kan. prison, while his suave interrogator has become a famed correspondent, a knight, a novelist, and now a short story writer...