Word: calls
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Died. James C. Donnell, 72, President, Ohio Oil Co. (Standard Oil); said to be the last living man to call John D. Rockefeller, "John"; in Findlay, Ohio...
...bladers like they can fly four-posters there'll be a shortage of Huns before long." The irony of Death in a British training camp bears down heavily. Life, however, is simple: flying today, women tonight, tomorrow cannot be helped. It is not quite accurate to call the author unknown. Some of the men he names by name survived-piano-playing Larry Callahan of Chicago, for example; Violinist Albert Spalding; one-armed Alan Winslow; husky Dr. "Hash" Gile of Princeton and New York. They will applaud the terse descriptions of air action, heavily salted with realism and cynicism. They...
...great use in bringing about that coordination of criminals, which is now so sadly lacking and which stands as a stubborn obstacle in the way of unified crime. We even go so far as to indorse such a service and to offer our plans for the opening ceremonial call, The underground connection having been established we set a definite time on such and such a day for the official inauguration of the latest and grandest achievement of science. The leading thugs and gunmeu of our great middle Western metropolis will congregate at one end of the line and the cream...
Vice-Chancellor Weekes, speaking from London, will not be making an after-breakfast telephone call as will President Lowell. It will be afternoon in England when he speaks. The hour of the inauguration of the new line was selected with a view toward-favorable climatic conditions and the convenience of the customers who will begin using the line shortly after the formal opening...
...rate, we never each call other blue-jackets'"--Leo Richman, U. S. S. West Virginia...