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...Clyde Leid, city editor of the Trentonian, believes that the state's underlying Republican strength stems from the tendency of New Jersey voters to turn out in large numbers only for national contests, and then to vote as they did in the last election. Leid added that since Eisenhower piled up a margin of 700,000 votes in 1956, Kennedy has a long, hard fight...
Williams tied the contest in the third quarter. Wing Perry Gates fired at the Crimson nets, and Bob Forbush's block left the ball rolling around in front of the goal. Center forward Clyde Buck picked the ball out of a scramble and ran it in for the Ephs...
...tanned his hide when he died, Clyde...
...long sympathy and activity for labor legislation). But one grim, icy winter was enough for her, and in the spring she retreated to the telephone company. Then, for eight years, she was an all-purpose employee (circulation, advertising, editorial) of the Skowhegan Independent Reporter. In 1930 Maggie married Clyde H. Smith, the selectman with the fascinating voice, after a leisurely, four-year courtship...
...other top two powers combined. In 1918, before the sun commenced to set on British seapower, the Royal Navy boasted 50 battleships. Last week, without ceremony, the navy sailed the last of Her Majesty's battleships, the 44,500 ton Vanguard, from Portsmouth up to the Clyde to be broken up for scrap...