Word: ralph
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...York World and the St. Louis Post-Dispatch, total circulation 804,221 daily; 986,767 Sunday. These are owned by Ralph, Joseph and Herbert, sons of the late Joseph Pulitzer. ¶ The New York Times and the Chattanooga Times, total circulation 357,556 daily, 559,687 Sunday. They are the properties of Adolph S. Ochs. ¶ The Chicago Tribune and the Daily News (Manhattan), total circulation 1,201,206 daily; 1,444,848 Sunday. Colonel R. R. McCormick and Captain J. M. Patterson are the owners. ¶ The Philadelphia Public Ledger and the New York Evening Post, total circulation...
...Ralph Adams Cram, famed architect: "I proposed the erection of a suitable memorial on the Princeton campus to the onetime President of Princeton, Woodrow Wilson, 79. Also, memorials to James Madison, Class of 1771, and John Witherspoon, President of Princeton...
...many things which, although perfectly innocent in themselves, form an imposing array when marshalled in the divorce court. The scene of the trial is by far the best one of the play, and reaches, in the hands of Miss Ann Mason. Mr. Samuel Godfrey, and Mr. Ralph Remley an unusual height of dramatic interpretation...
Meanwhile, France, Germany, Russia were reported to be rushing expeditions to capture the Arctic empire. And Lieut. Ralph E. Davison prepared to accompany Norwegian Amundsen, King Haakon...
Sued for Divorce. Ralph Pulitzer, 45, son of the late Joseph Pulitzer, famed proprietor of The New York World and of the St. Louis Post Dispatch, by Mrs. Frederica Vanderbilt Webb Pulitzer, 40; in Paris...