Word: addison
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...incomplete list of patrons and patronesses: Professor and Mrs. J. T. Addison, Professor and Mrs. F. W. Lieder, Professor and Mrs. G. H. Edgell, and Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Jordan. The following are ushers: E. Y. Hartshorne, Jr. '33, B. P. Millar '35, F. S. Robbins '33, R. G. Buzzell '34, R. H. Heindel '33, W. A. Schroeder, Jr. '33. Just Lunning 1G, and A. E. Phillips...
East St. Louis, Ill., is St. Louis' Hoboken, a riveredge district thick with foundries, chemical plants, railroad yards. Many mules are sold there and, periodically, there is a scandal. Last week's scandal concerned Addison J. Throop, an elderly printer and collector of Indian relics who became chairman of the St. Clair County Board of Tax Review in 1928 "when Alfred E. Smith had a great following and I was elected by a fluke...
...Wilbur Theatre this week, George Holland is presenting an all-colored musical extravaganza, "Hi-de-ho." Written by Addison Carey and John Mason, the production is a series of amazingly informal individual acts, unconnected yet entertaining and completely winning the sympathy of the audience...
Died, Wilson Mizner, 56, Klondike prospector, playwright, wit, manager of Boxer Stanley Ketchel, gambler, Florida land boomer (with his Architect Brother Addison), scenario writer; of a heart attack after six months' illness; in Los Angeles. To each of two nieces he willed $1 in cash, left the rest of his estate to "my friend, Florence Atkinson of Los Angeles," onetime cinemactress...
Kirkland House Dr. Douglass V. Brown, Kirkland D-21: Monday, 11.30-12.30 o'clock; Wednesday, 2.30-3.30 o'clock. Professor J. T. Addison, Tuesday, 10.30-11.30 o'clock; Thursday, 9-10 o'clock...