Word: fairview
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Thus gloomily intoned James William Crabtree, secretary of the National Education Association, to a little crowd of Nebraska farmers gathered last week in a grove, across the road from a one-room schoolhouse, the Fairview District School, near Elmwood. The occasion: the school was 50 years old. Fifty years ago Educator Crabtree punched cattle in the dusty buffalo-grass outside the grove; 46 years ago he caned culprits, taught lessons in the schoolhouse...
...Fairview Park Hospital, Cleveland, a Mrs. Sam Smith waited to be delivered of her baby; a Mrs. Harry Conrad Smith waited to be delivered of her baby; and a Mrs. Mathew Smith waited to be delivered of her baby. Each knew not of the others; each trusted in the devices which hospitals use to prevent newborn babies from getting mixed...
...Cleveland's Fairview Park Hospital, Mrs. Sam Smith's time came. Orderlies trundled her to the delivery room. Her own doctor, J. A. W. Reutenik was not there. An interne, P. B. Hisrich, was to help her; and to help him were the hospital's director of obstetrics, Nurse Ruth Meyer, and a student nurse...
Within 36 hours Mrs. Harry Conrad Smith bore a child and Mrs. Matthew Smith a child. One baby was numbered 69, the other 71. Fairview Park Hospital had three Smith babies-numbered 69, 70, 71. Three mothers nursed their numbered babies and called them sons...
...Fairview, Ky., a concrete obelisk mounts 351 feet into the air. Built by Southern hands, it is a memorial to Jefferson Davis, onetime President of the Confederate States of America. Last week workmen were completing an elevator installation; on June 3 the monument, which stands on the estate where Davis was born, will be formally dedicated. With the exception of the Washington Monument, it is the highest memorial shaft in the world...