Word: worthington
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Girls: C. M. Clark '28, Langdon Dearborn '28, Gardner Emmons '28, Hamilton Heard '28, Robert Soutter Jr. '27, J. W. Valentine '29, William Worthington...
...committee in charge of this year's dance consists of Barrett Williams '28, Chairman; R. H. Jones, Jr. '28; F. H. Pollard '29 and Wiliam Worthington '29 subchairmen; Stewart Boal '29; R. P. Dow '28; R. R. Forrester '30; Lincoln O'Brien '29; H. M. Parker, Jr. '30; Y. A. de Pierrefeu '30; James Roosevelt '30; G. L. Stebbins '28; and W. D. Vogel...
...Worthington, Ohio...
...eleven and went into the steel mills to earn a life-long respect for labor and laborers (TIME, Jan. 10). Last week came his turn to entertain President and Mrs. Coolidge at the last of the Cabinet dinners of the season, and he presented to them Pennsylvanians, Worthington Scranton of Scranton and a score of such stalwarts of the state...
...Commons- ¶Applauded heartily a proposal Vernon Hartshorn, Welsh Laborite, suggesting a round table conference between Laborite and Conservative M. P.'s to settle the coal strike (TIME, May 10 et seq.). The Government promptly spiked this proposal. Sir Laming Worthington-Evans, Secretary for War, pointed out that no matter what was negotiated at the "round table" it would not be binding upon the miners, owners. Debate upon the Baldwin anti-strike legislation (TIME, June 28) was postponed. One million miners continued on strike...