Word: stoutness
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...meeting of the Advocate Board last night, it was announced that Richard Thomas. Sherman '28 of Algona, Iowa, and Richard Arnold stout '29 of Louisville, Kentucky, had been elected to the Literary Board, and that Paul Thompson Sherman '28 of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and James Campbell Weir '30 of Cleveland, Ohio, had been elected to the Business Board...
...clock this afternoon the Executive Board of the Class of 1929 will meet in Straus 27 to complete the final arrangements for the election. This Board consists of A. E. French Jr., K. D. Robinson, H. S. Crosby, A. S. Churchill, R. A. Stout, W. S. Youngman, John de Laittre, G. P. Davis, John Tudor, E. W. Sexton, C. McK. Norton, and Winslow Carlton...
...political pow-wow on the night before election to "bring out the vote," with ts sputtering red fires and Roman candles, its brass bands, its raucous boys beating garbage cans, its stout old men parading with signs hitched crazily to curtain rods, was once a fundamental U. S. institution. Now only Tammany Hall and lower Manhattan indulge in it heavily...
...Rennard, J. C. End '28 168 5.3 Requardt, J. W. Back '27 22 159 5.3 Rosenganten, T. J. Tackle 27 21 188 6.1 Slagle, J. W. Back '27 23 158 5.9 Stevens, J. H. Back '28 19 169 5.11 Stinson, J. W. End '28 19 166 5.10 Stout, J. H. End '28 21 172 6. Strubing, P. H. Back '29 19 153 5.7 Taylor, D. W. Center '27 20 168 5.11 Weekes, C. W. End '27 23 175 5.10 Willancr, William Center '29 19 166 5.11 Williams, T. R. Back...
Died. Ralph Emerson Stout, 60, managing editor and large stockholder of the Kansas City Star, at Kansas City, Mo., of heart disease...