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...must to all men, Death came at Sewickley, Pa., last week, to a 69-year-old millionaire who had risen from a small stained glass maker to be the largest plate-glass manufacturer in the world. He was on boards of great banks, Mellon National, Federal Reserve, was director of a Bell Telephone Co., trustee for Pittsburgh's Associated Charities, president of national trade associations. Yet all his life he was a sailor-man at heart, romantic, adventurous. Captain Charles William Brown, son of Jacob B., typical New England Ship Master, went to sea out of his native Newburyport...
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...Methodist and he heard them and said he would go unto them. He was Dr. Daniel Lash Marsh of Pittsburgh, aged 45, alumnus of Northwestern University, Garrett Biblical Institute, Chicago University and Boston University. Ordained in 1903, Dr. Marsh served seven years in small Pennsylvania towns until called to Sewickley, socially prominent suburb of Pittsburgh. There he paid the church debt, multiplied the congregation...
Married. Charles Stedman ("Chuck") Garland, 26, member of the 1920 U. S. Davis Cup tennis team, to Miss Aurelia Stoner of Sewickley, Pa.; in Sewickley...
...Lampoon announces the election of the following to the editorial board: Gardner Dunton '18, of Allston; Marion Whitney Lee '19, of New York, N. Y.; Stanley Marshall Rinehart, Jr., '19, of Sewickley, Pa.; Horatio Rogers '19, of Chestnut Hill; Henry Kent White, Jr., '19, of Milton...