Word: bushed
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Divorcing each other. Irving T. Bush, 60, president of the Bush Terminal Co. (Brooklyn, N. Y.), Bush Terminal Buildings Co., Bush Terminal Railroad Co.; and Mrs. Maude Beard Bush. Mr. Bush has. completed two-thirds of the required three-months' residence at Reno, Nev., while Mrs. Bush has established residence in Westchester County, N. Y. and is consulting a White Plains attorney. Result: a legal race...
Died. Chauncey Tasinagi Kills-in-the-Bush Yellow Robe, 63, Sioux chief; in Rockefeller Institute Hospital, Manhat tan; of pneumonia. In 1927 he presided over the Sioux tribal initiation of Chief White Eagle Calvin Coolidge...
...Corn (Bush.) 15� 25� 25?...
...City stretched out for blocks. The Bowery Y. M. C. A. was feeding 12,000 jobless per day. Manhattan's Church of the Transfiguration ("The Little Church Around the Corner") opened, for the first time since 1907, free meal counters for 1,000 unemployed per day. Mrs. Irving T. Bush set up a food dispensary which lined up the jobless for two blocks. Demands on charity organizations doubled. Colyumist Heywood Broun started a "Give-a-job-till-June" crusade in the New York Telegram...
...education on every bush" is the criticism leveled at modern education by Horace D. Taft, headmaster of Taft School, in a speech before the annual meeting and smoker of Hotchkiss School in New York yesterday. Aiming his attack at secondary schools in particular, Mr. Taft declared that a great many students are admitted to the Universities of the West with certificates from schools "that ought to be closed by law." Parental interference, school boards, and money stringencies all play their part to block the path of progress. The whims of individual educators are unavailing without a solid foundation of education...