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Letter From Philander C. Knox To Francis Mairs Huntington-Wilson, April 17, 1920, Philander C. Knox
Letter From Philander C. Knox To Francis Mairs Huntington-Wilson, April 17, 1920, Philander C. Knox
Documents, 1919-1938
A typed letter from Philander C. Knox to Francis Mairs Huntington-Wilson, dated April 17, 1920. Within, Knox updates Wilson on illnesses suffered by he and his wife as well as other recent events.
The Chester News April 16, 1920, W. W. Pegram, Stewart L. Cassels
The Chester News April 16, 1920, W. W. Pegram, Stewart L. Cassels
Chester News 1920
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 Pulse, Volume 13, No. 1, 1920, University Of Nebraska College Of Medicine
The Pulse, Volume 13, No. 1, 1920, University Of Nebraska College Of Medicine
The Pulse
•Apres La Guerre
•The Value of the Pre-Medical Course
•Fracture of the Carpal Navicular Bone by A.J. Brown, M.D.
•University Hospital Notes
•University Free Dispensary
•The South Laboratory Building
•Dispensary Notes
•Library Notes by Hallie Wilson
•Junior Class Notes
•Freshman Notes
•Alumni News by Niels Nedergaard, M.D. and Roland G. Breuer, M.D.
•Psycho-Analysis
•Cribbing
•Sophomore Notes
•Here and There
The Independent, V. 45, Thursday, April 15, 1920, [Whole Number: 2334], The Independent
The Independent, V. 45, Thursday, April 15, 1920, [Whole Number: 2334], The Independent
The Independent Newspaper, 1898-1952
[4] p. "Accept and Defend the Truth Wherever Found." Newspaper published in Collegeville, Pa. Weekly. Contains local, county, state and national news, agricultural reading matter, fiction, public sales and advertisements.
The Chester News April 13, 1920, W. W. Pegram, Stewart L. Cassels
The Chester News April 13, 1920, W. W. Pegram, Stewart L. Cassels
Chester News 1920
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, April 12, 1920, George P. Kehl
The Ursinus Weekly, April 12, 1920, George P. Kehl
Ursinus Weekly Newspaper, 1902-1978
Schaff debating team wins from Gettysburg • Varsity not yet in proper form • Montague Opera Company entertains • Girls' Glee Club makes concert tour • Announcement of junior play • 1920 class honors • Quartette at Schwenksville • Major Braden speaks to YM and YW • Attention: Teacher alumni • Alumni Library news • Group meetings • Students mass meeting • Second performance of "It pays to advertise" by American Legion • For Ursinus poets and novelists • Coming events • Berks County Club entertained
The Chester News April 9, 1920, W. W. Pegram, Stewart L. Cassels
The Chester News April 9, 1920, W. W. Pegram, Stewart L. Cassels
Chester News 1920
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 Independent, V. 45, Thursday, April 8, 1920, [Whole Number: 2333], The Independent
The Independent, V. 45, Thursday, April 8, 1920, [Whole Number: 2333], The Independent
The Independent Newspaper, 1898-1952
[4] p. "Accept and Defend the Truth Wherever Found." Newspaper published in Collegeville, Pa. Weekly. Contains local, county, state and national news, agricultural reading matter, fiction, public sales and advertisements.
The Chester News April 6, 1920, W. W. Pegram, Stewart L. Cassels
The Chester News April 6, 1920, W. W. Pegram, Stewart L. Cassels
Chester News 1920
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.
Letter From Attorney General Langer To E. H. Tostevin Regarding Pool Hall License In Tower City, April 5, 1920, William Langer
Letter From Attorney General Langer To E. H. Tostevin Regarding Pool Hall License In Tower City, April 5, 1920, William Langer
William Langer Papers
In this letter, dated April 5, 1920, from North Dakota (ND) Attorney General William Langer to ND State Pool Hall Inspector Earle H. Tostevin, Langer makes reference to an attached anonymous letter he has received from Tower City, ND and writes "this pool hall man was arrested a few days ago" and urges Tostevin to find out of the arrested man had pled guilty, and, if so, to revoke his pool hall license.
The letter mentioned as attached was not found with this document in Langer's papers.
See also:
Letter from Attorney General Langer to E. H. Tostevin Regarding Minors …
The Chester News April 2, 1920, W. W. Pegram, Stewart L. Cassels
The Chester News April 2, 1920, W. W. Pegram, Stewart L. Cassels
Chester News 1920
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.
Volume 38, Number 04 (April 1920), James Francis Cooke
Volume 38, Number 04 (April 1920), James Francis Cooke
The Etude Magazine: 1883-1957
Music for the Man of To-day (interview with Rupert Hughes)
Don't Be Discouraged
Need for Wrist Freedom
Psychic Influence in Modern Music
Slow Practice the First Step on the Road to Virtuosity
Romance of a Famous Song: Judge Galloway's The Gypsy Trail
Recipes for Profitable Practice
Piano Playing of To-day
Temperament, Technic and Tact in Accompanying
Some Important Facts About Studying Real Composition
Introducing Yourself to the Pupil
Scales in Four Octaves
Getting the Most from Technical Exercises
Hateful Half Hour' Practice and Some Ways of Overcoming It
How Some Composers Compose
Attention as a Factor in Piano Study
Why …
The Independent, V. 45, Thursday, April 1, 1920, [Whole Number: 2332], The Independent
The Independent, V. 45, Thursday, April 1, 1920, [Whole Number: 2332], The Independent
The Independent Newspaper, 1898-1952
[4] p. "Accept and Defend the Truth Wherever Found." Newspaper published in Collegeville, Pa. Weekly. Contains local, county, state and national news, agricultural reading matter, fiction, public sales and advertisements.
Industrial Democracy, Francis Mairs Huntington-Wilson
Industrial Democracy, Francis Mairs Huntington-Wilson
Documents, 1919-1938
A typed copy of an unpublished essay entitled, "Industrial Democracy", written by Francis Mairs Huntington-Wilson, dated March 31, 1920. Within, Wilson lays out the framework of a concept for domestic reform entitled "'Industrial Democracy".
The Chester News March 30, 1920, W. W. Pegram, Stewart L. Cassels
The Chester News March 30, 1920, W. W. Pegram, Stewart L. Cassels
Chester News 1920
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, March 29, 1920, J. Leroy Miller
The Ursinus Weekly, March 29, 1920, J. Leroy Miller
Ursinus Weekly Newspaper, 1902-1978
Zwing celebrates 50th anniversary • "It pays to advertise" presented by YMCA-YWCA cast • 1920 Ruby received from publishers • "Y" elections • Footpads • Six basketball letters awarded • Alumni Library news • Chem-Bi banquet a joyous event • Music students give recital • Ursinus girls lose to Beechwood
A Wise Senate And A Foolish Diplomacy, Francis Mairs Huntington-Wilson
A Wise Senate And A Foolish Diplomacy, Francis Mairs Huntington-Wilson
Documents, 1919-1938
A typed copy of an unpublished essay entitled, "A Wise Senate and a Foolish Diplomacy", written by Francis Mairs Huntington-Wilson, dated March 26, 1920. Within, Wilson argues the benefits of the Senate's recent rejection of the Treaty of Versailles and warns against the dangers of foreign entanglements.
The Chester News March 26, 1920, W. W. Pegram, Stewart L. Cassels
The Chester News March 26, 1920, W. W. Pegram, Stewart L. Cassels
Chester News 1920
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.
Letter From Attorney General Langer To E. H. Tostevin Regarding Possible Pool Hall Violations In Kintyre, March 25, 1920, William Langer
Letter From Attorney General Langer To E. H. Tostevin Regarding Possible Pool Hall Violations In Kintyre, March 25, 1920, William Langer
William Langer Papers
In this letter, dated March 25, 1920, from North Dakota (ND) Attorney General William Langer to ND State Pool Hall Inspector Earle H. Tostevin, Langer makes reference to two enclosed complaints from residents of "Kinture" (likely Kintyre, ND) that Langer asks Tostevin to investigate and see whether they are related to pool halls.
The letters mentioned as being enclosed were not found with this letter in Langer's papers.
The Independent, V. 45, Thursday, March 25, 1920, [Whole Number: 2331], The Independent
The Independent, V. 45, Thursday, March 25, 1920, [Whole Number: 2331], The Independent
The Independent Newspaper, 1898-1952
[4] p. "Accept and Defend the Truth Wherever Found." Newspaper published in Collegeville, Pa. Weekly. Contains local, county, state and national news, agricultural reading matter, fiction, public sales and advertisements.
Letter From Attorney General Langer To E. H. Tostevin Regarding Minors In A Pool Hall In Tower City, March 25, 1920, William Langer
Letter From Attorney General Langer To E. H. Tostevin Regarding Minors In A Pool Hall In Tower City, March 25, 1920, William Langer
William Langer Papers
In this letter, dated March 25, 1920, from North Dakota (ND) Attorney General William Langer to ND State Pool Hall Inspector Earle H. Tostevin, Langer requests an investigation of the White Front Pool Hall in Tower City, ND, citing a complaint from Mrs. E. J. Hagen that minors are being allowed inside the pool hall.
See also:
Letter from William Langer to E. H. Tostevin Regarding Pool Hall License in Tower City, April 5, 1920
The Chester News March 23, 1920, W. W. Pegram, Stewart L. Cassels
The Chester News March 23, 1920, W. W. Pegram, Stewart L. Cassels
Chester News 1920
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, March 22, 1920, J. Leroy Miller
The Ursinus Weekly, March 22, 1920, J. Leroy Miller
Ursinus Weekly Newspaper, 1902-1978
Sophs capture annual interclass game, 29-26 • New editor of "Weekly" elected • Seniors royally entertained by sophs • YMCA-YWCA play • Piano recital • Prelims for intercollegiate contest • "The Crucifixion" to be rendered • Alumni Library news • Maples and Shreiner clash in basketball • Historical Political group meeting • Classical group meeting
The Chester News March 19, 1920, W. W. Pegram, Stewart L. Cassels
The Chester News March 19, 1920, W. W. Pegram, Stewart L. Cassels
Chester News 1920
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 Independent, V. 45, Thursday, March 18, 1920, [Whole Number: 2330], The Independent
The Independent, V. 45, Thursday, March 18, 1920, [Whole Number: 2330], The Independent
The Independent Newspaper, 1898-1952
[4] p. "Accept and Defend the Truth Wherever Found." Newspaper published in Collegeville, Pa. Weekly. Contains local, county, state and national news, agricultural reading matter, fiction, public sales and advertisements.
The Chester News March 16, 1920, W. W. Pegram, Stewart L. Cassels
The Chester News March 16, 1920, W. W. Pegram, Stewart L. Cassels
Chester News 1920
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, March 15, 1920, J. Leroy Miller
The Ursinus Weekly, March 15, 1920, J. Leroy Miller
Ursinus Weekly Newspaper, 1902-1978
Baseball season opens April 10th • Interchurch World Movement campaign • Lebanon Valley routs Ursinus, 39-25 • Mt. St. Mary's too speedy for Ursinus • Y.M.C.A.-Y.W.C.A. play • Girls' Glee Club plans tour • Students to enlarge their athletic field • Opportunities in U.S. Coast Guard • Alumni Library news
The Chester News March 12, 1920, W. W. Pegram, Stewart L. Cassels
The Chester News March 12, 1920, W. W. Pegram, Stewart L. Cassels
Chester News 1920
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 Independent, V. 45, Thursday, March 11, 1920, [Whole Number: 2329], The Independent
The Independent, V. 45, Thursday, March 11, 1920, [Whole Number: 2329], The Independent
The Independent Newspaper, 1898-1952
[4] p. "Accept and Defend the Truth Wherever Found." Newspaper published in Collegeville, Pa. Weekly. Contains local, county, state and national news, agricultural reading matter, fiction, public sales and advertisements.
The Chester News March 9, 1920, W. W. Pegram, Stewart L. Cassels
The Chester News March 9, 1920, W. W. Pegram, Stewart L. Cassels
Chester News 1920
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.