Word: clerk
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...York, married and divorced Edward Hale Bierstadt, Manhattan writer. For nearly two years she managed the editorial division of the U. S. Children's Bureau. Then her father's failing health took her back to Denver where she busied herself as chief probation officer, referee and clerk in Judge Ben Lindsey's famed Juvenile & Family Courts. In 1927 her father died...
John Jones was a stone mason who owned his own home but he had not been able to meet the instalments on his mortgage for a year and a half. The only one in the family who had work was the boy, who was a shoe clerk. The boy's thin pay envelope and a little something in the savings bank kept the family off the town but unless something turned up they would lose the house, sure...
Scrappy Thomas J. ("Tommy") Gibbons, whom Jack Dempsey trounced in a heavyweight championship bout at Shelby, Mont, in 1923, managed to cling to the public payroll. Onetime City Clerk Gibbons of St. Paul ran as an independent for Ramsey County, Minn, sheriff...
...Received into their House the King's youngest son Prince George, technically a "commoner" until he took his seat last week. Loudly the Clerk read the new peer's letters patent from George V, creating Prince George "Duke of Kent, Earl of St. Andrews and Baron Downpatrick...
Miss Horowitz' great mistake had been to sell her ticket on Commander III, now worth $75,000, to Sidney Freeman for $6,000. But in Swissvale, Pa. a drug clerk named James Taylor felt just as sick and sorry because he had turned down $16,800 for a ticket on a horse which failed to place...