Word: samuels
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Died. Bernard A. Larger, 63, Labor leader, close associate of the late Samuel Gompers, onetime president and for 24 years secretary-treasurer of the United Garment Workers; of heart disease; in Coney Island...
...list of investors in the Floranada Club was indeed polite: Mrs. Stotesbury, Mrs. Dodge, the Countess ef Lauderdale, Mrs. Alexander Biddle, Samuel Matthews Vauclain (president of the Baldwin Locomotive Works), John Sargent Pillsbury (vice president of the Pillsbury Flour Mills...
McLarnin-McGraw. James McLarnin, lightweight who has a cherub's face and wears a harp on his bathrobe, who knocked out Sid Terris with one punch but who couldn't lay a glove on Champion Samuel Mandell, feinted with his left last week in Madison Square Garden, then crossed his right to the retreating but tough chin of Phillip McGraw, lightweight from Marathon, Greece, knocking him through the ropes into the lap of one of the judges. McGraw climbed back, was knocked down three times more, after which, amid cries of "Stop it," Referee Dorman lifted Mc-Larnin...
Married. Elizabeth B. Smith, 15, of Stewartsville, N. J.; to her great granduncle, one Samuel M. Senguine, 65; at the Smith farm, in Parker's Grove, in the presence of Greatgrandparent Smith...
...Wladimir Samuel Seidel, of New York City...