Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, March 31, 1920, Night Extra, Image 28

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PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 3f, 1920
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MATTHEW C. BRUSH, president of the American International Shipping Corporation, presenting
bottle to Miss Julia C. Stimson, who named the army transport Chaumont at Hog Island this morning.
General Pershing is seen as he jokingly advised Miss Stimson to drink the champagne and then crack
the bottle against the ship
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THE -FORMER RUSSIAN ambassador to tho United States and his daughter were guests of tho Bryn
Mawr College faculty and students yesterday afternoon. In the group, from left to right, arc Mrs.
Herbert Lincoln Clark, Baroness Elizabeth Rosen?-Mrs. Gcorgo Horace Lorimcr and tho baron
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MISS RUTH and Natalie Hanna, of New York,
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CHAIRMAN of the National League of
CARPEN TIER, the European heavyweight champ.on, and his sevenj;een-ycar-old Slavia. He is Percival Dodge, of Bos- enjoying these spring days at White Sulphur Women Voters. She is Mrs. Maud
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DOING a few Scotch steps in Rittonheuse Square. Rebecca Jean Brownleo (left)
and. Natalie Hutchinson. They did a good job, too
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ASShMDLIWi a bolt conveyor at ho plant of the Specialty Engineering Company, Trenton and Allegheny nvcfiUes. W. J. Baker, 238 MISS LOUISE HUGHES, daughter of the commandant of Philadelphia Navy Yard, and her MISS SADIE BERENBAUM, 8Gt North Seventh at., I'M1"
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liSOO Chew street, is connecting steel plates to tho conveyor belt. The conveyors irre used in loading and unloading .coal, etc. ut the launching of thoU. S. torpedoboat destroyer McFarland at tho New York shipyard, fttmaiUaMreteld to'tht i jKaJ Coiw. BHiH0 FUBLH
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