Word: sullivans
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...greatest architect of the 20th Century whose genius was hailed in foreign countries long before it was recognized in the United States, the forerunner of the international style, the designer of the Tokyo Hotel, of homes, offices and industrial plants scattered throughout the country is (1 Louis Sullivan, 2 Frank Lloyd Wright, 3 Richard J. Neutra, 4 Grant Wood, 5 Georges Enesco...
Harvard entries in the debate to be broadcast over WAAB, will be William W. Hancock '38 and Richard W. Sullivan '38. Chief Justice John P. Higgins of the Superior Court will preside...
Yale's scores were: Morrissey 89-108-102; McNulty 92-94-99; Ahearn 122-114-94; Murphy 112-105-11; Sullivan pinch-hitting for Kelleher...
From January 1 to September 1, 1938: Eugene R. Sullivan, of Fall River, Henry P. Walcott Fellow in Clinical Medicine. Adolph L. Sahs, of Iowa City, Ia., Research Fellow in Neurology...
...most celebrated U. S. pawnshop is that of William Simpson, Inc., which was founded in Manhattan by a family which had been pawnbroking in England for five generations. One William Simpson or another has lent money to Steve Brodie, Boss Tweed, Commodore Vanderbilt and Tony Pastor. John L. Sullivan used to hock his diamond-studded championship belt at Simpson's for $400. Evalyn Walsh McLean pawned her Hope Diamond there to get the $100,000 Gaston Means swindled from her as ransom for Charles A. Lindbergh Jr. The present William Simpson, much harassed by squabbles in the business, recently...