. The Civil War . e Apollo Musical Club and the MendelssohnClub join with the orchestra in dedicating Orchestra Thomas conducts a program of five numbers,and George E. Adams gives the dedicatory address. Dec. 15. E. A. S. Clarke, 42-year-old general manager of theInternational Harvester Company, leaves for New Yorkto assume the presidency of the Lackawanna Steel Com-pany. He will receive a salary of 850,000 a year. Mayor Harrison prohibits all prize fights and boxingexhibitions, even in private clubs. [48] CHICAGOHISTORICAL SOCIETY Hermon Dunlap Smith, President Andrew McNally II


. The Civil War . e Apollo Musical Club and the MendelssohnClub join with the orchestra in dedicating Orchestra Thomas conducts a program of five numbers,and George E. Adams gives the dedicatory address. Dec. 15. E. A. S. Clarke, 42-year-old general manager of theInternational Harvester Company, leaves for New Yorkto assume the presidency of the Lackawanna Steel Com-pany. He will receive a salary of 850,000 a year. Mayor Harrison prohibits all prize fights and boxingexhibitions, even in private clubs. [48] CHICAGOHISTORICAL SOCIETY Hermon Dunlap Smith, President Andrew McNally III, ist Vice-President Theodore Tieken, 2nd Vice-President Garfield King, TreasurerPaul M. Angle, Secretary and Director BOARD Cyrus Adams IIIWm. McCormick BlairAlfred CowlesJames R. GetzThomas R. GowenlockClarence W. HennanGarfield KingWillard L. King OF TRUSTEES Andrew McNally IIIThomas L. MarshallMrs. C. Phillip MillerSterling MortonGilbert H. Scribner, Dunlap SmithTheodore TiekenMrs. Philip K. Wrigley. The Indianapolis I^ewsIndianapolis, IndianaMay 13, 19 6 3 ABE LIKED SONGS, BUT GEE- Have You Tried Theseon The Pianola Lately? By PAT REDMOND, Staff Reporter FT. WAYNE, Ind.—Heres a number yoir* seldomfind on the old piano anymore: I Love You Like Lincoln Loved the Red, Whiteand Blue.


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