Word: sullivans
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Columnist Frank Sullivan of the defunct New York World was still among those World employes not appearing in print elsewhere. A "public notice" appeared in the New York Herald Tribune as follows...
...FRANK SULLIVAN. Where are you? Have looked in every paper. Can't live without you in this family. Z 76 Herald Tribune...
...Irving Cobb had swung crusaders' swords; and the "opp. ed." or feature page, to which sophisticates of a decade had turned for the brilliancies of Alexander Woollcott (drama), Harry Hansen (books), Heywood Broun (who went to the Telegram three years ago following a dispute with Ralph Pulitzer), Frank Sullivan (buffoonery), Franklin Pierce Adams (Colyumist...
...time of the first Chicago World's Fair, said he, the seeds of a native U. S. architecture were beginning to sprout in the offices of Louis Sullivan, designer of the first steel frame skyscrapers. Frank Lloyd Wright was working in that office. Disregarding Sullivan and Wright, the World's Fair authorities spent all their money on a flamboyant Court of Honor which slavishly followed the Paris Exposition of 1889. Sullivan was given a Transportation Building to do in a back lot of the Fairgrounds, which was heartily damned by U. S. conservatives but promptly won a medal...
...Freshman team will be as follows: 115-pound class, T. J. Curtin '34; 125-pound class, J. B. Russell '34; 135-pound class, A. B. Sullivan '34; 145-pound class, D. E. Peter '34; 155-pound class; P. W. A. Hines '34; 165-pound class, Richard Lawrence, Jr. '34; 175-pound class, L. A. S. McCabe...