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Died. Mrs. Edward Johnston, widow of R. J. Reynolds (tobacco); at Winston-Salem, N. C, after the birth of a son. In addition to her husband, 20 years her junior, she is survived by two sons and two daughters by her first marriage. In memory of Mr. Reynolds, she recently gave Winston-Salem a $750,000 auditorium...
Several books associated with the Mathers and other personages of early New England are now on exhibition in the Treasure Room of the Widener Library, as well as some books which belonged to the Reverend William Cook of Salem, the famous preacher poor and artist. A collection of commemera Italy, Germany, Austria, Serbia, Roumania and other countries lent by M. William M. Welch of Boston is also on exhibition...
Richard Ammi Cutter 2L., of Salem was recently elected president of the Harvard Legal Aid Society. This society is conducted under the auspices of Phillip Brooks House for the purpose of giving free legal aid to the poor of Cambridge...
...Metropolis. The last two newspapers were acquired by Mr. Cox last year. His group has a circulation of 94,903 daily and 76,804 Sunday. ¶ The group owned by Louis H. Brush and Roy D. Moore: the Marion Star, the East Liverpool Tribune, the East Liverpool Review, the Salem News-total circulation 30,906 daily. ¶ The group controlled by John C. Shaffer and his son, Carroll Shaffer: the Chicago Evening Post, the Indianapolis Star, the Muncie Star, the Terre Haute Star, the Rocky Mountain News (Denver), the Denver Times-total circulation 248,518 daily; 215,706 Sunday...
After a six weeks competition, S. L. Kelsey '27 of Salem was appointed manager of the Freshman cross-country team...