Word: groves
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Goucher College (Baltimore. Md.) Secretary Perkins LL.D. Grove City College (Grove City, Pa.) Headmaster Morgan Barnes of the Thacher School (Ojai Valley, Calif.) LL.D. Speaker of the House Henry Thomas Rainey LL.D...
...youngest Princeton president since Aaron Burr (32)* in 1748 and Samuel Davies (36) in 1759. No other Princeton president save Woodrow Wilson has been a non-clergyman, but Dr. Dodds, like Wilson, is the son of a Presbyterian minister. Born in Utica. Pa. he grew up in Grove City and took his A. B. degree in 1909 at Grove City College. He studied at Princeton and the University of Pennsylvania, taught economics at Purdue, political science at Western Reserve. Lecturing at other colleges, he did not settle in Princeton until 1922 or join its faculty until 1925, becoming a full...
...photographs showed enlistment lines, chow lines, tent lines, work lines. For the benefit of those who did not know what they swore to, the 237-word C. C. C. enlistment oath was reprinted. Local camp news appeared under such headings as " 'Sing in Rain' at Hills Grove," "Things 'Nice' at Allenton," "Camp Perkins Is Busy," "Two AWOLs Come Back." Offered was a $5 prize for the best nickname for C. C. C. workers to match the A. E. F.'s "doughboy." Happy Days was priced at $1 for six months...
...Grove Park lives bearded, socialite ex-President Mario Garcia Menocal, veteran of one unsuccessful revolution against Rooster Machado and still considered the one man able to displace him now-despite the fact that during Menocal's two terms (1913-21) he was accused of almost every crime now charged against President Machado...
More than 1,000 exiles are now living in Miami in quarters ranging from the gardened cottages of Grove Park to the four Campos or barracks that the less fortunate have taken over in different parts of the city. Campo No.1, in downtown Miami, bears a huge sign: CUBAN EXILES, and at the entrance to its living quarters an unarmed but husky sentry is always on guard. Among the Exiles are representatives of a half dozen different parties joined for the most part by nothing stronger than a common hatred of President Machado. To work more effectively they met fortnight...