Word: bows
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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First Crew--Stroke, Lincoln, 7, Walker; 6, Anderson, 5, Brown; 4, Pennoyer; 3, Spence; 2, Blaine; bow, Hollingsworth; cox, Ducey...
...works of other naturalists. One of these, Dr. L. H. Matthews' description of the mating habits of the albatross, reads like something by James Thurber. Albatross mating, it appears, is "no rough-and-tumble affair as with the house spar-row"; the males "gather around one female and bow to her, bringing the head down close to the ground. As they do this they utter a harsh groaning sound, and the female bows and groans back at them." The mysteries and wonders which Naturalist Beebe unearths-his realization that his world of human beings is "only one among...
Mickey Rooney makes a bow tomorrow in the best Hardy family picture to date; "Love Finds Andy Hardy...
...convention or found a third party and with it carry the country. After a Purge that did not purge, these tasks looked more formidable than before. Senator George sounded almost as though he were issuing an ultimatum to Franklin Roosevelt when he gently said last week: "All great Democrats bow to the will of the people." Lacking only the outcome of the Purge v. John J. O'Connor of New York (this week), the one anti-Roosevelt Representative dignified with a place on the list, the whole Purge score stood last week as follows...
...afternoon, Hero Corrigan headed another parade, this one for school children. It was during this that close observers got their widest eye-opener. One part of the line of march led through a barren stretch along Western Avenue. Perched on the folded top of the official car sat Corrigan, bowing grandly right and left and not a soul on the sidewalks to bow...