Word: toledo
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...settled in Toledo in 1922, worked steadily, saved money, and was married here in March...
JAMES BLAKE Toledo, Ohio...
...recently issued by the International Typographical Union, 320 new dailies started in the U. S., 319 were suspended. Most of the new papers were born in places like Goose Creek. Texas, Aliquippa, Pa. and Lead, S. D. The dead included such sizable city dailies as the New York American, Toledo News-Bee, Rochester Journal, St. Paul News...
William R. Byler '39, of Toledo, Ohio; John B. Fisher '41, of Los Angeles, California;Richard C. W. Fisher '41, of East Greenwich, Rhode Island; William C. Flinn '39, of Redwood Falls, Minnesota; Sanford L. Gray '41, of Cleveland, Ohio; John F. Grindle, Jr. '39, of Washington; Clarence Hagen '39, of Marysville, Washington; George B. Handelman '41, of Pittsburgh; Louis Bartz '40, of Omaha, Nebraska...
James R. Muenger '39, of Toledo, Ohio; John Novins '39, of Brattleboro, Vermont; Philip Nogeo '41 of Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania; Albert J. Novak '41, of Washington; Richard M. Noyes '39, of Urbana, Illinois; Robert Du S. Nuner '39, of South Bend, Indiana; Charles H. Oldfather, Jr. '41, of Lincoln, Nebraska...