Word: youngest
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Nebraska, Robert E. Hines, youngest member of the State Legislature, proposed a bill to promote prolificacy among the upper classes: annulment of all marriages after three years if no offspring has been born, cases of impotency excepted. The Chicago Tribune commented, "The only thing we lack here in America is a law making the immortality of the soul compulsory...
...largest utility corporation in the world-larger than the U. S. Steel Corporation, in capitalization and stockholders and employing nearly the same number of workers. Its' assets are over two billion dollars. It serves 16,000,000 telephone subscribers. Mr. Gifford is one of the youngest men ever picked to head any great utility. He succeeds dapper Harry B. Thayer, President since 1919, who will become Chairman of the Board of Directors-an office specially created...
Engaged. Francis Grover Cleveland, youngest son of the late President Grover Cleveland, to Miss Alice Erdman, daughter of Dr. Charles R. Erdman pastor of the First Presbyterian Church at Princeton...
Should Dean Pound be called to the western institution and should he accept he would end a long period of valuable service here. Although one of the youngest deans to head the School he has been singularly successful. He was appointed dean of the Law School in 1916, after serving three years as professor of general jurisprudence. He is generally regarded as the man who has raised, single handed, the Law School to its present position of preeminences...
Philip J. Q. Barry wrote The Youngest-the same Philip J. Q. Barry whose You and I offered such pleasant promises. His second piece deals with a threadbare theme-the turning worm...