Word: cincinnatis
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...animals in Cincinnati's zoo had reason to be worried last week. On Dec. 15 they might be sold down the river. For Cincinnati's zoo is not self supporting. Since 1917 it existed through the benefactions of two Cincinnati women, Mrs. Mary M. Emery and Mrs. Annie Sinton Taft, who died last February. They provided the property, paid the operating expenses when the zoo's income did not meet them. Mrs. Taft's daughters and other zoo-conscious Cincinnatians agreed to pay the deficit to the end of this year. But debts for improvements piled...
...lawyer, general counsel for the Chicago, Burlington & Quincy and Northern Pacific Railroads, assistant to the president of Baltimore & Ohio, personal legal adviser to the late Railroad Builder James Jerome Hill; after long illness; in Washington. For 32 years his parentage was unknown to him. His mother took him to Cincinnati at the age of five, then disappeared. He lived in a drygoods box with another urchin, sold newspapers, blacked boots. Placed in an orphanage, he escaped in 1865 and by selling "extras" telling of Lincoln's assassination accumulated $4.50, went to Toledo to look for his mother. His impression...
Joseph Rawson Collins, of Cincinnati, Ohio...
Joseph Rawson Collins, of Cincinnati, Ohio...
...Seeking a Cuban divorce from the former Helen Zimmerman of Cincinnati...