Word: winnetka
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Chicago Daily News, president of The Chicago Daily News Inc. which bought it in 1925 after the death of its owner Victor Fremont Lawson for over $13,500,000 (a record price for a daily newspaper); of coronary occlusion (stoppage of blood vessels at the heart); in Winnetka, Ill. A onetime (1926-27) director of the Associated Press, he was a guarantor of the Chicago Civic Opera, a member of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra Association. Publisher Strong also bought (1929) and consolidated with the News the Chicago Journal, Chicago's oldest daily...
William Knight Ginman '32, of Muskegon, Mich., has been elected president of the undergraduate section of the Harvard Engineering Society for the year 1931-32, while John Root Fletcher '33, of Winnetka, III., will be vice-president for next year it was announced last night by Heber Wells 31, past president of the society, at an engineering meeting held in Pierce Hall...
George Henry Pattison Jr. '32 of Winnetka, Illinois, has been elected captain of the 1932 Harvard University basketball team. Pattison is 20 years of age and prepared at New Trier High School in Winnetka, Illinois. Last year he won minor H's in both basketball and lacrosse...
...Magnet '33, Boston; D. L. Marks '33, Brooklyn; H. J. Marks '31, New York City; M. A. Mergentheim, Jr. '33, Winnetka. Ill.; Albert Merriman, Jr. '33, Gallipos, O.; P. W. Moore, Jr. '31, Hubbard Woods, Ill.; H. A. Morss, Jr. '32, Boston; Sherman Morss '33, Boston...
...students in the Engineering School, who ranked in Group II, were awarded honorary Abbot Lawrence Scholarships, without stipend, for the academic year are J. R. Fetcher '32, of Winnetka, Illinois, J. M. Keller '32, of New York City...