Word: cal
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Cambridge, L. E. Goldberg, New Bedford, R. M. Goodwin, Newcastle, Ind., G. Gore, Rapid City, S. Dakota, J. M. Gunn, Rexbury, C. L. Harries, Omaha, Neb., L. Herman, Passaie, N. J., R. S. Hull, Danbury, Conn., J. L. Hymens, Jr., L. I., N. Y., C. C. Jamison, Mar Vista, Cal., T. K. Jenkins, Ravenna, Ohio, G. G. Johnson, Jr., Washington, D. C. J. Kaplan, Boston, W. H. Kerr, Dorchester, M. S. Knowles, Kelsey City, Fla., G. J. Lasinsky, Long Branch, N. J., V. T. Leech, Moore, Pa., W. R. Lessig, Jr., Laureldale, Pa., D. Levin, East Boston, E. P. Little...
...Sano, Lynn., E. B. Schoenbach, New York City, W. H. Schofield, Chicago, Ill., J. Shack, Whitman, M. Shapiro, Cambridge, H. M. Shore, Jersey City, N. J., P. Shuebruk, Cohasset, J. P. Squire, Kingston, Jamaica, B. W. I., L. Srole, Chicago, Ill., D. M. Sullivan, Boston, A. E. Taylor, Pomona, Cal., A. J. Torrielli, Watertown, W. I. Tucker, Baltimore, Md., L. Urow, Lynn, R. K. Vietor, Amesbury, G. B. Walker, Lake Placid Club, N. Y., J. D. Wassersug, Dorchester, T. F. Waters, 2d., Fall River, I. R., Wechsler, Newark, N. J., S. J. Wener, New York City, A. W. Wilkinson, Phoenix...
...Sage bows and makes his exit. The trumpeters tremble as they blow farewell. Heels click as attention is called. A toast! Bottoms up! "Aye, he's off for Manchuria." Other scores: Fordham 13 Bucknell 0 Southern Methodist 14 Navy 6 Notre Dame 14 Southern Cal. 13 B. C. 26 B. U. 0 Northwestern 20 Iowa 0 Cal. 13 Stanford 6 Tulane 34 Sewance 0 Lehigh 19 Lafayette...
...offices. He went to the desk of Woonsocket President Francesco Galiano, 64, an elegant gentleman who had once been his partner, whose son had married a Di Luglio daughter. Banker Di Luglio had heard that Banker Galiano had said evil things about Dante State Bank. Whipping out a .32-cal. revolver he pulled the trigger four times. The gun did not go off. Banker Galiano grabbed for his own revolver, fired into the wall. Banker Di Luglio grabbed the gun away, bashed elegant Mr. Galiano in the head with it. Mr. Galiano was taken to a hospital. Mr. Di Luglio...
...Coolidges were our guests here July 3-6 (Fourth being Cal-birthday), before they went up to Plymouth. Mrs. Coolidge then wore the pretty crocheted white lace (note: Mrs. Stearns wasn't positive about the fabric-thought it might be silk or silk-and-wool) beret, with a small feather or some other ornamental touch. Her black-hair was tightly folded up under the cap. The resultant smooth hairline at the neck probably gave careless observers the bob idea...