Word: warded
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...other government officials, and not a Methodist pulpit in the land has made any special protest against that right." Alert Washingtonians thereupon expected that yet another open letter would appear in print, this time from Catholics to Methodists. Next day such a letter did appear, by Patrick J. Ward, director of the National Catholic Welfare Conference at Washington. He, like Dr. Wilson, denied that his own organization was political, declared that the other man's was. Said he: "The Methodist Board of Temperance & Public Morals is in party politics. . . . Its purpose is political. . . . The National Catholic Welfare Conference...
...Morgan House has lately been prominent in the management of Johns-Manville, having installed the late Theodore Merseles as president and succeeded him ? Uncle Charles A. Eaton represents New Jersey; Cousin William R. Eaton, lover of card-tricks, represents Colorado. with Lewis H. Brown, both formerly of Montgomery Ward. So strongly was the predicted merger looked upon as a Morgan maneuver that when, last week. President G. D. Crabbs of Cincinnati's Philip Carey Mfg. Co., showed himself in the Morgan Manhattan offices, the rumors promptly added the Carey name to the merger list. With American Radiator...
...Inferno, and in histories of the Spanish Inquisition, are the rack, the wheel, ingenious machines of torture. In Pick Up the Pieces a victim reports the filthy straitjacket, instrument of torture in a modern, real-life insane asylum. North 3-1,-that was the number of his ward in the last institution he attended- is now a successful publicity director, but he was once a drunkard suffering from delirium tremens with all its accoutrement of weird hallucination. A pest to his family, he voluntarily entered various asylums for "cures," but remained involuntarily. Worst of the lot was the private sanitarium...
...Harvard lineup will be as follows: Finlay, No. 1; E. B. Murphy '31, No. 2; Arnold, No. 3; Filoon, No. 4; Baldwin, No. 5; J. H. Ward...
Doubles--Whitbeck and F. K. Trask '30 defeated Ferror and Dame (M.I.T.), 6-2, 6-1; Ingraham and Ware defeated Wigglesworth and Cleary (M.I.T.), 6-0, 6-4; Ward and Tower defeated Studley and Searles (M.I.T...