Word: stewart
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Divorced. Robert Giffen Stewart, son of Col. Robert Wright Stewart who was ousted by the Rockefellers from the chairmanship of Standard Oil Co. of Indiana (TIME, March 18, 1929); by his second wife. Mrs. Phyllis Shaw Stewart, named a "dangerous girl" by his first wife who divorced him in 1921; in Chicago. Grounds: desertion. Settlement: $340,000 over ten years...
...when new contracts are drawn, the Government's chief negotiator will probably be the only important man in Canada last week who did not voice an opinion on the Hydro bill-Thomas Stewart Lyon, Hydro's head. A short, wiry Scot fairly bristling with a kind of fierce honesty, Chairman Lyon was appointed by Premier
...bout between Eddle Davis and Stewart in the 155-pound class developed into a slug-fest in the last round. Stewart, the more finished boxer, was held to a draw...
Died. Arthur ("Art") Young,* 52, famed archer; after an appendectomy; at Harvey, Ill. An expert pistol and rifle shot, he turned to bows & arrows "because it gives the beasts a chance." In 1925 he went to Africa with Stewart Edward White and the late Dr. Saxton Pope, killed seven lions with his dagger-pointed arrows. He slew walruses in Greenland, a 1,300-lb. bear on Kodiak Island...
...Bartram Kelley, Jr. 2G, the Choral Society is made up of the following members of Lowell and other houses: Stewart Bates 1G, Edward M. Brooks '37, Courtlandt Canby '36, John C. Cort '35 John H. Eric '37, Edward A. Kracke, Jr. 2G, Karl E. Scheville '37, Frederick B. Tolles '36, Frederick M. Watkins '30, Junior Prize Fellow, and Peregrine White...