Word: bows
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...circuit judgeship, continued practice in St. Louis, Kansas City. He accompanied the late William Jennings Bryan on his first Presidential campaign tour, announcing him as "appointed by God to straighten out the problems of the world." Mr. Bryan's example inspired Judge Rutherford to wear habitually a black bow tie. In 1916 he succeeded the late Charles Taze Russell of Brooklyn, founder-president of the International Bible Students Association...
Crew A--Stroke, Lawrence: 7, Lewis (Sturges): 6, Donaldson: 5, Veeder: 4, Hovey: 3, Milard: 2, Hallowell: bow, Robinson: cox, Holmes...
Crew B--Stroke, Colloredo-Mansfeld (Parker): 7, Dickey: 6, Webster: 5, Johnson: 4, Grinnell: 3, Armstrong: 2, Swain: bow, Page: cox, Stebbins...
Crew C--Stroke, Watts: 7, Hollings-worth: 6, McKesson: 5, Buckely: 4, Rood: 3, Erickson: 2, Brownell: bow, Wintringham: cox, Becker...
...sleep when Coolidge reads a propagandized speech over the radio, "and listen like a three-years child" when Fosdick so graciously modernizes. And I will submit to an operation on aforementioned when a doctor satisfactorily explains to me how Tschaikowsky wrote his tragedic waltz "De Fleurs," or where Clara Bow found...