Word: thompsons
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...organ-ized by Rockefeller, which bought a charter with the right to carry on any kind of business in any country and in any way. The rebates were secured by arrangements with Vanderbilt and Clark of the New York Central, Jay Gould and General McClellan of the Erie, and Thompson and Scott of the Pennsylvania...
Died. Mrs. Thomas E. Watson, widow of the late Senator from Georgia, at Thompson, Ga. She was the first woman ever offered an appointment in the Senate...
...combination class crew, comprising for the most part the old Senior A eight, bid fair to win the race at one time, being out in front by a third of a length at the quarter-mile, and had it not been for the fact that stroke Thompson lost the effective use of his stretcher at this, time, putting his boat out of the running, there is every reason to believe that this crew would have made the trip to the Schuylkill. Sophomore A gave the third crew a hard fight for the rest of the course and lost by barely...
...Thomas M. Thompson, professor of psychology at Colgate University, gave to the neurological department of the University of Chicago the brain of his four-year-old son, who was accidentally drowned. The child had an intelligence quotient by the Stanford-Binet tests of between 160 and 165, which would place him at least in the "near-genius" class...
Doubles: Bundy and Herndon defeated Kunkel and Kaltenbach, 7-5, 6-4; Pollard and Turner defeated Young and R. R. Thompson 2G.B...