Word: carles
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Oklahoma City, Editor Carl Williams of the Oklahoma Farmer-Stockman said: "Some farm politicians will be there, but not many farmers. Actual surveys show that, in the Southwest at least . . . less than 30 per cent, [of farmers] have been definitely in favor of the McNary-Haugen bill...
There is one article in this issue that might well have been omitted, in the opinion of this reviewer. Mr. Robinson contributes an essay on Carl Sandburg which seems more in the nature of a bit of scholarly research than material for the Advocate. The article is beyond doubt well written, but it bears an atmosphere suspiciously reminiscent of reports and tutorial labors. The familiar essay seems more in keeping with the spirit of the Advocate than any scholarly treatise on the subject of one of our modern poets. But then, the editors are apparently seeking to publish a well...
...CARL MARSHALL...
...Heard, Mrs. Francis L. Higginson, Mrs. Thorndike Howe, Mrs. James Jackson, Mrs. John O. Jones, Mrs. James Lawrence, Mrs. John Anderson Lord, Mrs. A. Lawrence Lowell, Mrs. Matthew Luce, Mrs. Ronald T. Lyman, Mrs. Frank O. Magie, Mrs. Roger B. Merriman, Mrs. Joseph Morrill, Mrs. Phebe C. Mulford, Mrs. Carl H. Pforzheimer, Mrs. Charles A. Pratt, Mrs. Francis L. W. Richardson, Mrs. Philip L. Saltonstall, Mrs. William C. Sanger, Mrs. Lansing Simonds, Mrs. Mary B. Sinclaire, Mrs. Henry D. Tudor, Mrs. Robert DeC. Ware, Mrs. Joseph Warren, Mrs. Ridley Watts, Mrs. George F. Williams, Mrs. Moses Williams, Mrs. Owen Winston...
This superb experiment in photography was made by the German branch of the William Fox Co., and Carl Mayer. One of the men at the cameras was Karl Freund, who was largely responsible for the shooting of Variety. Spectators of Berlin were made a little dizzy, but they hated to close their eyes...