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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Straus D-21: Rufus M. Meadows '32, of Buffalo, N. Y. (St. Mark's School). A member of his Freshman crew squad, and now a first year student in the school of architecture...
Holworthy 4: Frederick W. Hoeing of Rochester, N. Y. A graduate of Amherst in 1929. Active in college publications, Phi Beta Kappa. Now an assistant in History...
...Michigan, Minnesota, Iowa, Nebraska, South Dakota, Montana, Wyoming, Colorado, Nevada, northern Arizona. Oct. 16 to Dec. 15-Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut, New York (except Long Island), Pennsylvania, West Virginia, Illinois, Missouri, Kansas, Oklahoma, Utah, Washington, Oregon, southern Idaho, northern New Mexico. Nov. 1 to Dec. 31-Long Island, N. Y., Delaware, Indiana, Kentucky, California, northern Texas. Nov. 16 to Jan. 15-New Jersey, Maryland, Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, Alabama, Tennessee, Mississippi, Arkansas, Louisiana, southern Arizona, southern Texas, southern New Mexico. Nov. 20 to Jan. 15-Florida...
Some 350,000 people, including 100,000 over Labor Day weekend, visited the State Park in Watkins Glen, N. Y. to gape across a deep, narrow gorge at the buck deer with horns in velvet which, presumably chased by dogs and injured on the flank, had become marooned on a rocky ledge (TIME, Sept. 4 & 11). No end of elaborate wiles and artifices, including stuffed deer, an Indian chief, a plank bridge, were brought into play to lure the animal from its prison, all to no avail. Park employes feared that, if frightened, the buck might plunge over the brink...
After the hearings in Chicago, some members of the tribunal will proceed to West Park, N. Y. where the body of Mother Cabrini will be exhumed from its vault, identified. They will scrutinize it for unusual signs of preservation-an aid but not an essential to beatification...