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Married. Walter Elliot Elliot, Great Britain's Minister of Agriculture and Fisheries; and Miss Katharine Tennant, half-sister of Margot, Countess of Oxford and Asquith; in North Berwick, Scotland...
...bank's deposits without outside help. Now 60, he succeeds Frederick Holbrook Rawson who re tired as chairman last August because of ill health. To fill the vacancies left by Messrs. Brown and Oleson, First National elevated two department vice presidents. One was James Berwick Forgan Jr., 44, son of the Bank's first chairman. He was also made a director...
...violently''; admits that her disposition is "naturally placid, content, comfortably optimistic-not unlike that of ... Jen Shaw." She does not believe that running the gamut of human experience is necessary to writing "acceptably." Born in New Hampshire (1904), she has lived most of her life in South Berwick, Me. After four years at Bates College she married another Bates alumnus, Herbert A. Carroll and went to Fall River, Mass. where her husband had a job as debating coach at the high school. Three years later they went to Manhattan, to study at Columbia. Now they live in Minneapolis...
...Woodin's father had a foundry at Berwick, Pa. where he was born. As a college graduate the son was put into this shop, cleaning castings at 90? per day. It was hateful work for an esthete like young Will Woodin. Once he became an expert foundryman, he fled to Europe to study music. Recalled by his father, he entered...
Died. Clemuel Ricketts Woodin, 86. pioneer railway car builder, father of President William Hartman Woodin of American Car & Foundry Co.; in Berwick...