Word: brownings
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...demonstrate how Alfred Emanuel Smith might return the Democratic Party to power in the land, proponents of the Brown Derby argued at Houston as follows...
...Alaska holds 2,500 giant brown bears, classified with the grizzly in the census. Outside that territory, diligent search could produce but 880 grizzlies, half in Montana and none in California. One lone grizzly roams the state of Oregon; one dwells at Wasatch, Utah. Alarmed, the department reported: "The buffalo was never half as near total extinction as is the grizzly today." Ordinary, garden-variety black and brown bears have multiplied. C. Deer, elk, mountain goats and sheep show encouraging increases, while the national forests see few moose...
...help her. Last week in the Wightman Cup matches at Wimbledon Miss Wills demonstrated once more the need for these defining terms. In the singles she beat Mrs. Watson and Miss Bennett; little Helen Jacobs put out Betty Nuthall, but both Mrs. Watson and Miss Bennett beat skinny, brown-faced Molla Mallory, who was once unbeatable. Everything depended on the doubles. Playing with Penelope Anderson, Miss Wills kept looking around nervously to see if she was expected to take balls that dropped in the middle of the court. Unsure at the net, she stayed in the back court...
...Alcock, Brown, Lindbergh, Chamberlin, Levine, Byrd, Balchen, Noville, Acosta, Fitzmaurice, Koehl, von Hunefeld...
Died. Edwin Thomas Meredith, Iowa publisher of farm journals, U. S. Secretary of Agriculture (1920-21), bitter opponent of the Brown Derby for the presidential nomination at Houston. Iowa failed, however, to name him Favorite Son in the 1928 primaries...