Word: pryor
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...request for the resignation of patrolmen Gordon, Culhane, Pryor and Toomey, was the result of a personal interview held on Saturday between President Lowell and Chief McBride of the Cambridge police. Gordon and Pryor officially refused to resign, and Culhane and Toomey, when interviewed, said that they planned to do likewise...
...Pryor, Okla...
...Confusing to the minds of many was the $300,000 lease brokerage fee paid jointly to Benjamin L. Winchell of St. Louis and Samuel Pryor of Manhattan. Mr. Pryor put his $150,000 split into the Owenoke Corporation, of which he, Percy Rockefeller and Frederick B. Adams are equal partners, to complete (according to Percy Rockefeller's testimony) his capital share thereof. The implication was that Percy Rockefeller, who had recommended the leasing, had personally profited by $50,000, the partnership third of Mr. Pryor's brokerage fee. "But only in a sense," hearers of the admission were good enough...
...Boda Coady, Taylor l.t. r.t. Sayward Dunker, Hoague, Daniell l.g. r.g. McDermott, Provonchee Greenough, Holder c. c. Eckstein, S. Metzger, Stephens Theopold, H. Bradford r.g. l.g. McCrillis Lindner r.t. l.t. Roman, Smith Gamache, Beals r.e. l.e. Sheldon, Talbot Stafford, Spalding q.b. q.b. Meyers, Richardson Howe, Samborski l.h.b. r.h.b. Pryor, Dixon Sayles, Kilgour r.h.b. l.h.b. Keefer, Klump Maher f.b. f.b. Pohlman, Sweet...
Thoroughbred horse-racing returned to Chicago after an absence of 20 years. The first barrier went up on an Inaugural Handicap and down the stretch came Judge Pryor, a 12-to-l shot. Responsible for the recultivation of turf in Chicago-the Chicago Business Men's Racing Association; for oral betting-the Illinois Anti-Betting Law and a squad of gumshoe...