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...made a contribution of immense value. Here again in this third field can it render to business a further inestimable service by the example which it sets." While Mr. Rockefeller was preparing for the banquet his father, aged 88, was enroute to his winter home in Florida. At Savannah, Ga. his train stopped for 15 minutes and deferential reporters sidled into his car. They asked the beaming old man whom they saw for a statement. He smiled and read to them a tract in his modulated voice: "A smile is the greatest thing in life. There is nothing like...
Oakland, Calif. Orlando, Fla. Phoenix, Ariz. Portland, Ore Port Newark, N. J. Redondo Beach, Calif. St. Louis, Mo. Tex. Seattle, Wash. San Francisco, Calif. Savannah, Ga. Spartanburg, S. C. San Antonio, Tex. Salt Lake City, Utah Stockton, Calif. Tampa, Fla. Tacoma, Wash. Wilmington, Del. Wilmington...
...larger cities on the itinerary: Detroit, Milwaukee, Montreal, Toronto, Buffalo, Rochester, Philadelphia, Syracuse, Toledo, Youngstown, Columbus, Minneapolis, Denver, Des Moines, St. Louis, Kansas City, Mo., Oklahoma City, Fort Worth, Houston, New Orleans, Birmingham, Macon, Atlanta, Savannah, Chattanooga...
...down to Savannah, Georgia...
Died. Mrs. Juliette Low, 67, founder of the Girl Scouts of America, in Savannah, after a short illness. Mrs. Low was a close friend of Sir Robert Baden-Powell, founder of the Boy Scouts and Girl Guides of England. In 1912 she brought the idea to this country. Membership now numbers some...