Word: bows
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Married. Clara Bow, 26, film actress; and George F. Belham (Rex Bell), 28, Nevada cattle rancher and film cowboy on whose ranch she has been living since last June; in Las Vegas...
...statesman of a past era. Full-bodied, he has slender legs and phenomenally small feet. His face is round and soft, yet handsome. On his wavy black hair, worn longish, he pulls down an oldfashioned, broad-brimmed black felt hat. His clothes are dark and a trifle tight. Black bow ties cover his collar button. An instinctive politician, he has a ready smile, a friendly chuckle, hosts of one-name friends. He is a Knight of Pythias, Son of the American Revolution, Methodist Episcopalian (South), all in good standing. He smokes cigars, chews gum and tobacco...
...long ribbons tied by a bow marked the centre of the span and the boundary of two sovereign States. Governor Roosevelt grasped one end of the bow, Governor Larson the other. The ribbons parted. A police lieutenant fell on his face, in a heart attack. A patrolman fainted. Two schoolboys roller-skated across the bridge from the Manhattan side, the first passengers from New York. A New Jersey woman pushed her baby carriage to Manhattan, first passenger from her State. The bridge was open...
Dunster House: Stroke, Peirce; 7, Hale; 6, Russell; 5, Barnes; 4, Bremer; 3, Dickinson; 2, Perkins; bow, Welch (captain); cox., deRoode...
Winthrop House: Stroke, Wells; 7, Garrigues; 6, Nichols; 5, Carman; 4, Du Bois; 3, Walker; 2, Bampton; bow, England; cox., Henderson...