Word: alan
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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They disarmed him, rushed him to Nassau County Hospital where agents from the surety company who had put up his bail guarded his life, as it was evident from letters he had left that the old man's despondency was great. The letters contained references to his son Alan whose death in an automobile accident in 1928 was a source of constant sorrow to Mr. Harriman and to whose grave he went directly after escaping from the hospital...
Wayne Andrews, J. L. Angel, A. K. Barcewicz, S. M. Bessie, R. H. Blickensderfer, J. G. Bradley, Alan Burnham, W. E. Butler, H. A. Carter, A. L. Colfelt, T. A. Dana, S. T. Dawson, R. B. Dort, L. P. Eliel, S. M. Emerman, Albert Flower., Jr., J. B. Ford, G. G. Fox, P. F. Fox, G. F. Gilsmore, M. S. Harris, G. D. Haskell, R. C. Hayes, C. A. Redblom, H. M. Hoyt, Millard Humstone, W. W. A. Johnson, S. L. Judkins, Andrew Kaemarcyk, E. P. Kambhu, J. T. Klapper, D. F. LaSala, W. H. Lee, W. H. Lipsitt...
...Highway, crashed into another car, demolished his own, escaped serious injury. Hospitalized were his two companions of last summer's cosmic ray junket to the Andes (TIME, March 28): his wife, with cuts about the body and head, a nail through her left hand, and their son Arthur Alan, with a lacerated scalp...
...ALAN DEVOE...
...death-possessed colleagues, has a personal reason for his bias towards grave thoughts. When he was n he saw his father kill his mother and then commit suicide. Harvardman (1911), Conrad Aiken was Class Poet, in a college generation that included such notables as Thomas Stearns Eliot, the late Alan Seeger, Van Wyck Brooks. Walter Lippmann, the late John Reed, Heywood Broun. Dedicated to literature, Aiken was never