Word: porter
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...earnest of the tribulations soon to beset promoters of the Congress came last week, when Lieutenant Colonel James Porter Fiske of Post No. 1 American Legion gave out an interview: "Legionnaires and their families who come to the Convention should all be inoculated for typhoid before leaving the U. S. . . . Even so they should drink only bottled mineral water in Paris. ... To guard against ptomaine poisoning they should be extremely careful to eat only selected food...
...field of Fine Arts. Each annual issue of "Art Studies" contains articles on the important archaeological discoveries of the year, the reports of researches, and other works in the field of Fine Arts. It is published at the Harvard University Press. The editors are Professor A. K. Porter of Harvard and Professor C. R. Morey of Princeton, assisted by four consulting editors from the faculties of the two universities, Professors C. R. Post '04 and P. J. Sachs '00 of Harvard, and Professors F. J. Mather Jr., and E. B. Smith of Boston...
...McGill" team follows: l.e., Allen, Burns; l.t., Strong; l.g., Stewart, Hanchett; c., Bigelow, Shaw; r.g., Tripp, Ingalls; r.t., Porter, Williams; r.e., Lewis, Wylie; q.b., Crawford, Winston; l.h.b., Baldwin; f.b., Harper, Schwentker...
...Englander ($50,000,000), who built the world's second largest stockyard in Omaha, Neb.; in Boston. With his three brothers he started his career by buying a gold mine near Pike's Peak, Col., which was thought to be a quartz claim. General Fitz-John Porter attempted to bore into the claim. Gold-miner Smith forthwith made an opening into the outlaw shaft from below, built a fire, and smoked out the General's workers. The General promptly installed a huge fan which blew the smoke down into the Smith workings, but whenever...
Tickets for these open nights must be obtained in advance by sending a self-addressed, stamped envelope, stating for which night the tickets are desired, to "Open Nights". 9 Vincent Street, Cambridge; or telephone Porter 0901 W daily, between 2 and 5 o'clock...