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From pioneer Le Sueur the late Dr. William Worrell Mayo (1819-1911) moved to pioneer Rochester, Minn., where he established the famed medical family and practice which his children have expanded...
...clear, cold day last week two past presidents of the American Medical Association and the wife of a third proceeded with their kin (doctors and wives of doctors) to an old frame house on the highway which runs through small Le Sueur, Minn. In front of the house was a new road marker engraved with the legend which brought the travelers to freezing Le Sueur. It read...
William James Mayo, 69, of Rochester, Minn., "most noted of American surgeons"; born. La Sueur, Minn.; degree from University of Michigan 1883; president...
Married. Douglas Fairbanks Jr., 19, cinemactor; to Joan Crawford (real name Lucille Fay La Sueur), 21, cinemactress; in Manhattan. Cinemactor Fairbanks is Senior Fairbanks' son by his first wife (Beth Sully), who was only family member present at ceremony. Returned to the Hotel Algonquin Mrs. Crawford-Fairbanks wrote: "Dear Mother: It is but an hour since. . . ." Said Cinemactor Fairbanks; "Our affair was a sweet and romantic one." Too busy, they said, to honeymoon, they returned soon after the wedding to Hollywood to resume work, he with First National Pictures, she with Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Neither has been married before...
...them in return, when requested, an autographed bosom and a printed slip stating that she was born in San Antonio, Tex., and educated at a girl's finishing school in Kansas City; that she ran away to Chicago to be an actress, changed her name from Lucille Le Sueur to Joan Crawford after a magazine contest organized to pick a name for her; that she danced for a while at Harry Richman's Club, Manhattan, has won 26 loving cups in dancing competitions; is a good swimmer; has dark hair and brown eyes...