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The United States lent nearly 200 Liberty cargo ships to Britain during World War II. One was named for Adolph S. Ochs, the publisher of The New York Times. By David W. Dunlap Mr. Dunlap ...
Sutro Lane and Sutro Way were named for Adolph Sutro, one of the more colorful ... it was damaged by an accident when a ship carrying dynamite crashed and exploded on the cliffs below.
The Liberty ship Adolph Lewisohn, named for the noted New York financier and philanthropist, slid down the ways here yesterday after having been christened by Mrs. Arthur Lehman, Mr. Lewisohn’s ...
After making over the Cliff House, which had begun to attract a rough crowd, Prussian-born engineer and entrepreneur Adolph Sutro set his ambitious sights on adjacent land overlooking the ocean.
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