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...operator who stirred up the Board of Trade was that most scorned of all speculators, a doctor. Edward A. Crawford, M. D., graduated in 1911 from the medical school of Valparaiso University, is not, however, a consulting room speculator. Some years ago he practiced medicine in Jacksonville, Fla., then moved to New Orleans, gave up writing prescriptions and began writing market orders. In 1919 with a small stake, said to have been $800 made on the New Orleans Cotton Exchange, he shifted the scene of his unmedical operations to Manhattan...
...Apprentice-Jockey Jack Westrope, 16: five races in a single afternoon,* on horses Bedight, Lady Menifee, Whirling, Cold Check and Prince Farthing; at Washington Park, Chicago. ¶ Jack Crawford, Australian tennis player: the French hard court singles title, defeating Henri Cochet in the final, 8-6, 6-1, 6-3; at Auteuil, France...
...Alexander. R. M. Ballen, Cecil Barnes, Jr. W. H. Beach Peter Bellamy, R. I. Bentiey, H. D. G. Burns, W. S. Burton, O. H. P. Cabet, B. M. Clarenden, E. J. Coffey, D. C. Crawford, B. J. Curie, D. S. Dellard, T. R. Dewd, Jr., G. W. Downer, L. V. Eaton, F. P. Fish, A. D. Foster, Jr., Guy Garland, C. M. Garth, M. D. E. Gates, Braman Gibbs, R. H. Gilman, J. C. Gochenour, L. S. Goddard, Robert Grinnell, Russell Grinnell, Jr., A. K. Hartman, W. P. Haskell, Howard Head, J. B. Bickam, W. M. Riggins...
Divorced. Joan Crawford, 25, film actress; and Douglas Fairbanks Jr.. 25; in Los Angeles, Calif. Grounds: cruelty...
...yard low hurdles--Won by Kitchel (A); second, D. C. Crawford (H); third, Rafferty (A); third Crosby (A). Time...