Word: sons
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Perky, Father & Son...
...other letter of Son Perky follows...
...Leary. Thus the possibilities. Meanwhile, Banker John W. O'Leary, definitely suggested for leadership of the businessmen's group, remains a probability. Born in Chicago (1875), he is the son of an able ironmaster, to whose business he succeeded. He has been president of the O'Leary company since his father's death. Last week he became president also of Chicago Trust Co. In 1916, while president of the Chicago Association of Commerce, he organized, within 48 hours, the largest of the nation's pre-War preparedness parades. In 1925-26 he was president of the U. S. Chamber...
During the morning of January 28, Mr. Bingham will speak at the Blake School in St. Paul, as the guest of John Briggs '06, son of former Dean LeBaron Russell Briggs '75. Following a luncheon tendered him by the Harvard Club of St. Paul at noon on that day, Mr. Bingham will visit St. Paul Academy. This academy and the Blake School are two of the best known country day schools of the middle west. In the evening Mr. Bingham will be the guest of honor at the annual dinner of the Harvard Club of Minnesota...
President Lowell of Harvard used to tell a story of the worried parents who could not tell their twin sons apart. They sent them to different schools in different parts of the country, brought one up on a ranch and one in the effete East, and still they could not tell them apart. Finally they sent one son to Harvard and the other to Yale. After four years the boys returned home, one what was known in New Haven as a typical Harvard gentleman, the other what used to be known in Cambridge as a typical Yale roughneck...