Word: bearse
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Six thousand dogs, cats. mice, rabbits, ducks, bears, elephants, kangaroos, porcupines, raccoons, pelicans, llamas, tortoises, guineas,chickens, storks, canaries, macaws, lions, monkeys, goats, pigeons, ponies, baboons, tigers, magpies, beavers, peacocks, lizards, badgers, foxes and a honking goose named Susie gathered in Madison Square Garden for Manhattan's third annual...
¶ Last week, as it must to all men, Death came to John Walker Pope Jr., 32, independent member of the New York Stock Exchange. After studying at the Harvard Graduate School of Business Administration, he quickly gained a reputation for masterly interpretation of statistics. Since the beginning of the...
Chain-publisher Paul Block sold the Newark Bears baseball club to Col. Jacob Ruppert, Manhattan brewer, owner of the New York Yankees.
Says the Stanford Daily, in reply to a letter in its columns, which suggests flaunting the axe at the big game against the Golden Bears. "Of course, Stanford is proud of the 21 who carried it off from under the very noses of the California guardians...But the time is...
Conductor Jaroff, small and spry as a cricket, is the chorus' most compelling individual on & off stage. Last year's audiences marked also with special interest Cossack Tierekov, a bass said to have the lowest voice on record, and Cossack Ovtchinikov, whose falsetto is so high that the...