Word: stetson
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Smyth, Chairman, Miss Alice Shubert; D. Garden, Miss Elita Berdoine; H. L. Harvey, Miss Alice Light; F. E. Sears, Jr., Miss Alice Stetson I. H. Light, Miss Mary Smith; A. C. Smith, Miss Jannette Murphy; T. E. Finley, Jr., Miss Dorothy Shinneman; W. D. Morton, Jr., Miss Thelma Smith; A. H. Thiemann...
Died. James Stetson Metcalfe, 68, for 31 years dramatic editor of Life, then of Judge, then of the Wall Street Journal; in Manhattan. In 1906 he was barred from 47 theatres because of his criticisms. He took the matter through the courts, but the Court of Appeals upheld the managers. Subsequently a bill was passed at Albany making it a misdemeanor to refuse to sell a theatre ticket...
Ambassador MacVeagh, 66, was born in West Chester, Pa., graduated from Harvard University and Columbia Law School, entered the Manhattan law firm of Stetson, Jennings & Russell† in 1887. He has been Ambassador to Japan since October...
...firm later became Stetson, Jennings, Russell & Davis ; is now Davis, Polk, Wardwell, Gardiner & Reed...
October 18--"The Sumatra Eclipse of 1926," Professor H. T. Stetson...