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The Chester News November 2, 1923, W. W. Pegram, Stewart L. Cassels
The Chester News November 2, 1923, W. W. Pegram, Stewart L. Cassels
Chester News 1923
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The Chester News September 25, 1923, W. W. Pegram, Stewart L. Cassels
The Chester News September 25, 1923, W. W. Pegram, Stewart L. Cassels
Chester News 1923
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The Chester News August 24, 1923, W. W. Pegram, Stewart L. Cassels
The Chester News August 24, 1923, W. W. Pegram, Stewart L. Cassels
Chester News 1923
The Chester News was a semi-weekly, later weekly continuation of the Semi-Weekly News established in 1913. The name changed to the Chester News in September 1917 retaining the number sequence of the Semi-Weekly News. In 1917 it was a semi-weekly Democrat newspaper. About 1942, it became a weekly paper. W. Ward Pegram and Stewart L. Cassells were the owner/publishers. W. Ward Pegram, Jr. took ownership after his father’s death and published the paper until September 1971 when it merged with the Chester Reporter to form the News and Reporter which is still in publication.
The Chester News July 17, 1923, W. W. Pegram, Stewart L. Cassels
The Chester News July 17, 1923, W. W. Pegram, Stewart L. Cassels
Chester News 1923
The Chester News was a semi-weekly, later weekly continuation of the Semi-Weekly News established in 1913. The name changed to the Chester News in September 1917 retaining the number sequence of the Semi-Weekly News. In 1917 it was a semi-weekly Democrat newspaper. About 1942, it became a weekly paper. W. Ward Pegram and Stewart L. Cassells were the owner/publishers. W. Ward Pegram, Jr. took ownership after his father’s death and published the paper until September 1971 when it merged with the Chester Reporter to form the News and Reporter which is still in publication.
The Chester News July 13, 1923, W. W. Pegram, Stewart L. Cassels
The Chester News July 13, 1923, W. W. Pegram, Stewart L. Cassels
Chester News 1923
The Chester News was a semi-weekly, later weekly continuation of the Semi-Weekly News established in 1913. The name changed to the Chester News in September 1917 retaining the number sequence of the Semi-Weekly News. In 1917 it was a semi-weekly Democrat newspaper. About 1942, it became a weekly paper. W. Ward Pegram and Stewart L. Cassells were the owner/publishers. W. Ward Pegram, Jr. took ownership after his father’s death and published the paper until September 1971 when it merged with the Chester Reporter to form the News and Reporter which is still in publication.
The Chester News April 10, 1923, W. W. Pegram, Stewart L. Cassels
The Chester News April 10, 1923, W. W. Pegram, Stewart L. Cassels
Chester News 1923
The Chester News was a semi-weekly, later weekly continuation of the Semi-Weekly News established in 1913. The name changed to the Chester News in September 1917 retaining the number sequence of the Semi-Weekly News. In 1917 it was a semi-weekly Democrat newspaper. About 1942, it became a weekly paper. W. Ward Pegram and Stewart L. Cassells were the owner/publishers. W. Ward Pegram, Jr. took ownership after his father’s death and published the paper until September 1971 when it merged with the Chester Reporter to form the News and Reporter which is still in publication.
The Ursinus Weekly, February 26, 1923, F. Nelsen Schlegel
The Ursinus Weekly, February 26, 1923, F. Nelsen Schlegel
Ursinus Weekly Newspaper, 1902-1978
Girls have winning team; should be second in East • Zwing declamation contest won by David Kern and Elizabeth Mitman • Founders' Day marked by giving of honorary degrees to Morris L. Clothier and signor Bertalot • First concert by chorus: visiting artists assist • Directors decide on plans for coming year • Girls' mass meeting • Girls' gym classes will give exhibition Saturday night • Next lecture course number will present master reader • Class basketball teams meet in terrible tilts • "Spellbinders" prepare for season's activities • Sylvia writes charmingly of Washington Day ball • W. R. Updike …
The Ursinus Weekly, January 15, 1923, F. Nelsen Schlegel
The Ursinus Weekly, January 15, 1923, F. Nelsen Schlegel
Ursinus Weekly Newspaper, 1902-1978
Manager Ehlman completes 1923 baseball schedule • Russian cathedral quartet to appear tonight • Red and black team beats PDC in Thompson cage • Mixed chorus preparing Founders' Day program • Reverend Dr. James I. Good elected to honorary post • Ursinus twenty years ago • Athletic letter men form an Ursinus Varsity Club • Rev. Dr. Lentz to preach • Alumni in Philadelphia! • Attends luncheon at the College Club • Gives concert in Philadelphia • Student Volunteers conference at Drew • Missionary dies in Japan • Scrubs lose second game • Central Seminary notes
The Elms 1923, Buffalo State College
The Elms 1923, Buffalo State College
Elms, Student Yearbooks
Buffalo State's annual yearbook "The Elms".
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James Michael Curley Scrapbooks Volume B7, James Michael Curley
James Michael Curley Scrapbooks Volume B7, James Michael Curley
James Michael Curley Scrapbooks
The James Michael Curley Scrapbook Collection consists of digitized microfilmed copies of notebooks kept by Curley from 1914-1937. These notebooks contain news clippings that were drawn primarily from Boston newspapers. Curley was born in Roxbury, MA in 1874. He served four terms as Mayor of Boston: 1914–1918, 1922–1926, 1930–1934 and 1946–1950. He also served as Governor of Massachusetts from 1935-1937. In addition to Curley’s political career, the scrapbooks also include clippings about his first wife Mrs. Mary Herlihy Curley (1884-1930) and their daughter Mary D. Curley (1909-1950). A selection of the notebooks were microfilmed in 1962. The microfilm can be …