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...ROGER L. WAINWRIGHT Richmond...
...Alaska: 1) Harold Le Clair Ickes & Bride accepted carved totem pole pins from Indian schoolchildren at Ketchikan; 2) Senator Reynolds of North Carolina slew a 3,000-lb. bull walrus which, wounded, charged his hunting party's boats off Wainwright...
...line-ups: CRIMSON LAMPOON Phillips, s.s. c.f., Sanger Bennett, s.s., p., r.f. s.s., Wainwright Baker, 3b. c., p., Wentworth Reynolds c. p., c., 1b., Herter Edgerton, c.f. 2b., K. McIntosh Hall, r.f., p., 3b., c., Evarts Wellman, 2b. r.f., Hale, Garland R. McIntosh, Smith, l.f. l.f., Fiske, Redfield Griffin, 1b. 1b., Kettell...
...death in 1924. The reverence is due. Louis Sullivan saw with violent clarity that in industrial Chicago the old styles of European architecture would not serve. Chicagoans to whom the noble pile of the Auditorium Building is part of the landscape and St. Louisans familiar with the ten-story Wainwright Building do not often pause for the solemn reflection that in 1889 and 1891 these were great architectural achievements-office buildings framed in structural steel. Louis Sullivan fathered the skyscraper. In 1899 in the Carson Pirie Scott Building he used the steel structure functionally, i. e., naturally, to provide horizontal...
...when its buffalo were almost gone, the Canadian Government purchased a herd of 738 from Montana, established them in a 125,000-acre buffalo park near Wainwright, Alberta. The original 738 have since increased to some 23,000 and, despite scattering of specimens over Canada and the world, the Park herd requires a periodic thinning out. Warden Purshell was reducing a herd of 6,000. Buffalo meat is relished by Canadian gourmets, buffalo-hide overcoats esteemed by Royal Northwest Mounted Police...