Word: warded
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Married. Gordon C. Thorne, 36, thrice-married son of the late W. C. Thorne, (early partner of Montgomery Ward & Co., Inc., Chicago mail order house); and a Mrs. Molin Bolin, 25, registered nurse, of Hammond, Ind.; in Crown Point...
Married. Katherine Thorne, daughter of Robert Julius Thorne (onetime president of Montgomery Ward & Co., cousin of Gordon C. Thorne [see above]); and one George Gillespie, cowboy entertainer; In Phoenix, Ariz...
...determined drive and forged ahead again just before the whistle ended the game. NAVY HARVARD Farren, J. Bauer, l.f. r.g., Jaffee, Burns C. Miller, Allen, r.f. l.g., Rex, Harper Colestock, H. Bauer, c. c., Burns, Mahady A. Miller, Bowstrom, l.g. r.f., Farrell, O'Connell Lincoln, Bernet, r.g. l.f., Wenner, Ward, Upton...
...midwest investment trust. The directorate of the new corporation is of the top stratum of Chicago's financial world. Packers are represented by Edward F. Swift, vice president of Swift & Co., and F. Edson White, president of Armour & Co. Merchants include George B. Everitt, president of Montgomery Ward and James Simpson, president of Marshall Field. The present Marshall Field conducts the investment house, Field, Glore & Co., which financed the issue. Industrialists on the new board include Sewell L. Avery (U. S. Gypsum), Edward F. Carry (Pullman Co.), Robert P. Lament (American Steel Foundries), George A. Ranney (International Harvester...
...oldest in the University. The speeches next April will mark the one hundred and eleventh consecutive year of its existence. The Boylston prizes, one of $50 and two of $30 each, which constitute the second, third, and fourth awards of the present combined competition were founded in 1817 by Ward Nicholas Boylston '35 in honor of his uncle who established the Boylston Professorship of Rhetoric and Oratory. It is the holder of this chair who has charge of the contest...