Word: scranton
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...likes tobacco. In both his $1,000,000 Long Branch, N. J. home and his $1,200,000 Paris residence are pipe-organs, tapestries. A link between Mr. Parson and the Founder is Charles Sumner Woolworth, 74, now chairman of the company his brother founded. He lives in Scranton, is seldom in Manhattan except for board meetings...
...Gurrh!" went the white-gowned gulls at Cleveland's City Hospital out Scranton Road. "Gurrh! Gurrh...
...gave up a profitable law practice some 15 years ago to become the fixture he is at Cornell. When he meets with Book & Bowl, Cornell's carousing literary society, he reads verses, funny monologs. Once a year the literary society meets as his guest, drinks a barrel of Scranton's best beer, eats Rym Berry's famed imported Bavarian pretzels...
...Ginman, Muskegon, Mich.; B. I. Lachno, Scranton, Pa.; W. S. Tallon, New Britain, Conn.; E. F. Taylor, Medford; E. A. Walker, Phila...
...power to get wealth," in their cases $154,258,455 collected from 22,609,989 church members to care for 110,000 ministers. Yet they wanted manly wisdom on the investment of that wealth. Dispenser of the wisdom was Rev. William Thomas Boult, 43, who worked two years for Scranton, Pa. investment bankers before becoming treasurer of several national Congregational organizations...