Word: steele
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...received a delegation of Wisconsin dairymen and nibbled a sliver of the 147-lb. cheese they brought him. He received some Duluth steel men, some Superior telephone girls. He slipped his hand under the saddle of a pony which 14-year-old Boyd Jones had ridden to Wisconsin from New Mexico to see if the pony was galled, which it was not. He asked President Charles C. Younggreen of the International Advertising Association: "How's the advertising business?" Mr. Younggreen said appropriations were increasing. "Business must be good," said President Coolidge...
Corroborative of all this reactionary gossip is the fact that M. Dzhugashvili, whom Lenin nicknamed "Stalin" ["Steel"], was five times exiled to Siberia by the Tsarist regime for various high crimes and misdemeanors, but he five times escaped. In the war of "Whites" and "Reds" which followed the Russian revolution Comrade "Steel" valiantly defended the town of Tsaritsin, which is now called Stalinsk...
Engaged. James Joseph ("Gene") Tunney, 30, retired world champion heavyweight fisticuffer; to Mary Josephine Rowland Lauder, 21, of Greenwich, Conn., granddaughter of the late George Lauder, who was first cousin of Andrew Carnegie & organizer of Carnegie Steel Corp...
Engaged. Charles Rumford Walker, 35, author (Steel, Bread & Fire) ; to Adelaide Haley George, 22, actress (You Never Can Tell) of Denver...
Died. James B. Laughlin, 64, executive Committeeman, onetime (1914) treasurer, and grandson of Founder James Laughlin of the Jones & Laughlin Steel Corp. of Pittsburgh; in Hyannisport, Mass...