Word: southerly
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Married. Mary Cohan, 18, daughter of George M. Cohan, patriot; to one Neil Litt, orchestra leader, following an elopement; at Elkton, Md. Georgette Cohan, eldest daughter of Mr. Cohan eloped in 1921 with one J. William Souther; telegraphed her father: "Married a Yankee Doodle boy. Wave your flag." Mr. Souther died in 1925 and she later married and divorced one William Hamilton Rowse. Mr. Cohan was divorced from his first wife, Actress Ethel 'Levey, who afterwards married Claude Graham White, famed British aviator...
Huntington--O'Brien, l.f.; Lothrop, 1b.; Spognardie, s.s.; Reardon, c.; Souther, r.f.; Eogarty, 2b.; Murphy, 3b.; Green, c.f.; O'Neil...
...Harvard men who have been connected with the organization are: R. S. Aldrich '25, H. W. Bragdon '28, H. C. Burrell '26, R. C. Burrell '24, J. J. Collier '24, William Force '26, D. W. Hallett '24, R. H. L. Skinner '22, Joaquim Souther '12, Ross Wilkins Jr '26, and A. R. Weed...
Married. Georgette Cohan, 25, daughter of famed actor-producer George M. Cohan, widow of J. William Souther, broker; to William Hamilton Rowse, perfumer; at Manhattan. When she married Mr. Souther in 1921, she telegraphed her father: "Married a Yankee Doodle Boy. Wave your flag." Importer Rowse is a naturalized American (onetime Englishman...
Engaged. Georgette Cohan, 25, actress, daughter of famed comedian George M. Cohan, nine-months-widow of J. W. Souther, to one H. Rowse, "rich perfumer." Her father is alleged to have remarked: "Georgette's fiancé is a great guy. They don't come better. It's a matter for enthusiastic approval...