Word: plainfield
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Gannett papers: Rochester Times-Union, Rochester Democrat and Chronicle, Albany Knickerbocker Press, Albany Evening News, Utica Observer-Dispatch, Elmira Star-Gazette, Elmira Advertiser, Elmira Telegram, Newburgh News, Ithaca Journal-News, Olean Herald, Ogdensburg Journal, Beacon News. Malone Evening Telegram (all in New York State). Also Hartford (Conn.) Times, and Plainfield (N. J.) Courier-News...
Chairmen of the four boards of the Freshman Red Book, who were appointed yesterday by C. Coleroy Gibson, Editor-in-chief, are Franklin Delano Roosevelt, Jr, of Washington, D. C., business chairman; Leavitt Sargent White of Plainfield, New Jersey, editorial chairman; John Bradford Bowditch of Concord, photographic chairman; Arnett McKennan of Boston, art chairman...
...welcome correspondence with a man of 30 or over, interested in books, music, folks and real living, who is as lonely as she is, 'Teddy.' " "YOUNG man, 22, isolated from all congenial companions, desires correspondence with young man interested in literature and music. Write R. W. Billings, Plainfield, Mass...
...five Freshman to the Red Book Business Board. The newly-elected sub-chairman is Edward Putnam Currier, Jr. '36, of Scarboroughon-Hudson, New York. The other members are: Richard Abeles Illoway '36, of Chestnut Hill, Pennsylvania, Walter Avery Kernan '36, of Utica, New York, Frederick Clarke Lawton '36, of Plainfield, New Jersey, and Edwin Howard Baker Pratt '36, of Glen Cove, Long Island...
...Fred Spencer of Plainfield, N. J. and William ("Torchy") Peden of Vancouver. B. C.: one of the closest six-day bicycle races on record; by 14 points (for sprinting) from the teams of Norman Hill & William Grimm. Three other teams were in the tie for distance covered, 2,482 mi. and 9 laps. Month ago Peden and Jules Audy of Montreal who started the Manhattan race with Peden but was forced out by injuries after a fall, won a six-day race, in Chicago...