Word: sullivans
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Chairman, E. M. McCarthy, Beatrice Sullivan; M. L. McElroy, Dorothy Wilson; J. J. Leary, Ann McCarthy; P. K. McElroy, Luella Tucker; A. M. Terhune, Pearl Lux; N. H. McElroy Dorothy Cheney...
...Mark Sullivan, " cool, alert, distinguished...
Percy Hammond (New York Tribune) picks Mark Sullivan (New York Tribune) for first honors as a political correspondent. He is even greater, says Mr. Hammond, than Herbert Bayard Swope, now executive editor of The New York World...
Speaking of the Paris Conference: "Mr. Sullivan seemed to be sure-footed and to know his way about the diplomatic crevasses-cool, alert, distinguished and clearheaded. When he lunched with Balfour or Lloyd George his seat appeared to be the head of the table. To such languorous notes as Peace was piping from its drowsy Valerian hillock Mr. Sullivan added a knowing and a star-spanGled obbligato. He was, in fact, closer to what was happening upon the shifty Quai D'Orsay than were several of the involved prime ministers. We met him one afternoon...
...both the hurdle contests, Christianson of the Newark A. C. will be the only scratch starter. In the highs Hauers will have an advantage of two yards, and Fletcher for the Crimson and Sullivan of the B. A. A. 3 yard while in the lows Hauers and sullivan are scheduled to start with a three yard lead, Fletcher Crimson nine smashed out 19 hits for a 19 to 7 victory over Cushing Academy. The second reverse of the season, it suffered at the hands of Williston, the final score being 6 to 3. Recovering from its momentary slump, however...