Word: cincinnatis
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: all
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
Died. Mrs. Annie Sinton Taft, 77, relict of the late Publisher Charles Phelps Taft of the Cincinnati Times-Star, sister-in-law of the late Chief Justice William Howard Taft, grandmother of Assistant Secretary of the Navy for Aeronautics David Sinton Ingalls; of heart disease; in Cincinnati, Ohio. She was the founder with her husband of Cincinnati's Institute of Fine Arts, patroness of the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra...
...well-known figure at the tracks but made no killing. Retired to a cheap French pension she outlived her poodle Babe, but not for long. The Author. Hearty Fannie Hurst (Mrs. Jacques S. Danielson) loves words like "thigh" and "sausage." Born in Hamilton, Ohio (near Cincinnati) 41 years ago, she grew up in St. Louis, now lives in Manhattan. Never destitute, she has acted as saleswoman, waitress, has traveled steerage, visited Soviet Russia to get material. Long and often the recipient of editors' rejection-slips, she is now one of the best-paid writers in the U. S. Other...
...Livingood '88 of Cincinnati, Ohio, has given the Dunster House Library 15 volumes on Petrarch, consisting of early editions and a few later essays. They are all very rare, and are considered valuable...
George C. Riley, formerly of George C. Riley & Co., Cincinnati, was made a part ner of W. E. Hutton & Co. who absorbed his firm...
...plans to stop at Salt Lake City on Friday, January 23, at Denver on Tuesday, January 26, and at the Harvard Club of Omaha on Wednesday, January 27. He is scheduled to speak at the Harvard Club of Washington on Wednesday, February 4, arriving by way of Cincinnati, and Richmond, Virginia...