Word: tonawanda
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Loftus Eugene Becker, of Tonawanda, New York, president of the Lampoon, won the position of Ivy Orator, George Caspar Homans, of Boston, a member of the Advocate Board, was chosen Class Poet, and James Rufus Agee, of Rockland, Maine, president of the Advocate, was elected Odist...
Loftus Eugene Becker, of Tonawanda, New York...
Loftus Eugene Becker, of Tonawanda, New York...
Class of 1932: Moses Abramovitz, of Brooklyn, New York: John Barton Appelbaum, of New York, New York; Loftus Eugene Becker, of Tonawanda, New York; Jacob Canter, of Newton; Milton Howard Cohen, of Milwaukee, Wisconsin; Burnet Maduro Davis, of Chicago, Illinois: Theodore Ayrault Dodge, of Madison, Wisconsin; Frank Gilchrist, of Wilmette, Illinois: Joseph Baer Hyman, of Huntington, West Virginia; Arnold Isenberg, of Roxbury; Israel Joseph Kazis, of Cambridge; Peter Harold Kozodoy, of Allston, Willard Frederick Lutze, of Winthrop, Henry Adams Morss, Jr., of Boston, Arthurs Willing Patterson, of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; Grant Julius Pick, of Highland Park, Illinols; Carl Dale Pierce...
Having sold their nickel weekly Liberty to Bernarr Macfadden, Publishers Robert Rutherford McCormick and Joseph Medill Patterson last week negotiated the sale of the factory which made Liberty's cheap paper at Tonawanda, N. Y., to International Paper & Power Co. for $4,000,000. But the rumor that they would retire further from the publishing business, that they would sell their Chicago Tribune to William Wrigley Jr., Albert Davis Lasker et al. (TIME, April 13) had by last week lost most of its steam. First direct quotation of Publisher McCormick on the subject appeared in the form of a note...