Word: choses
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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There was a big steel vault in the county clerk's office. "Take your choice," the sheriff told Hughes, "be locked in there, or run for it." The Negro chose the vault...
...buffalo went away the hearts of my people fell to the ground, and they could not lift them up again. After this nothing happened." But, says Author Linderman, when the U. S. declared war against Germany, Plenty-coups urged his young men to enlist. The Government recognized his patriotism, chose him to lay the Indian wreath on the Unknown Soldier's grave at Arlington...
Have the Christians Accepted Him?" Strongly Dr. Ainslie deplored War, deplored the fact that the Church should play any part in it, chose the circumstances of the World War to point his utterances. Suddenly Chief Chaplain Yates was astounded to hear Dr. Ainslie remark: "There is no more justification for being a chaplain in the Army or Navy than there is for being a chaplain in a speakeasy...
Playchoice has prospered. For January it chose Death Takes a Holiday; for February, Rebound; for March it offered a choice between Topaze, The Last Mile, The Green Pastures. Several hundred enthusiastic subscribers now boost Krimsky's scheme. Among them: Mrs. Archibald Roosevelt, Mrs. Arthur Curtiss James, Mrs. Charles Dana Gibson, Mrs. Samuel Sloane Auchincloss...
...church until that pulpit was officially filled a few weeks ago by the Rev. Will H. Houghton from Atlanta. Then he considered two calls, one to the Park Avenue Baptist Church of Paterson, N. J., another to the First Baptist Church of Muncie, Ind. Last week he chose Muncie, where he will, due to the church's size, automatically acquire prominence among Indiana Baptists. Pastor emeritus of the Muncie First Baptist is soldierly William Graham Everson. last November appointed by President Hoover to be Chief of the War Department's Militia Bureau (TIME...