Word: cochrans
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...faint click click, followed by loud applause, broke the tingly silence. Boyish-looking Welker Cochran strutted and grinned because with that last shot he had beaten grey-haired Willie Hoppe, 50-to-46, in 45 innings, regained the world's three-cushion billiard championship...
Balm. To Californians who fear earthquakes Dr. Owen Cochran Coy of Los Angeles offered this balm...
...Ames, B. F. Bart, R. T. Benjamin, F. S. Bigelow, P. T. Brooks, S. D. Browne, W. A. Burnham, J. J. Cabitor, J. L. Calvocoressi, S. Cobb, E. B. Cochran, A. H. Corbett, G. F. Cronkhite, R. J. Cumming, N. DeVore, A. C. Drinkwater, F. C. Eaton, K. A. Ehrman, D. Emerson, D. Eriskson, C. W. Foy, R. H. Gannon, H. S. Geodhue, N. Goodwin, W. W. Hancock, F. W. Hatfield, M. L. Hayward, J. Horowitz, J. C. Hunsaker, J. P. Hunsaker, C. G. Hutter, James H. Jackson, M. D. Jacobson, M. V. Jennings, T. Kaplan, W. S. Kemp, Fred...
...floor of the House, John J. Cochran of St. Louis rose to defend the womanhood of the Government. Said he: "I wonder if Mr. Babcock gave any thought to the mental anguish he has caused, not only to the women but to their families back home...
...teeth," shouted the liberals. By way of teeth they proposed an amendment guaranteeing legal aid to embattled liberal teachers. Superintendent J. Chester Cochran of San Antonio, Tex., spoke for the Committee: "We all believe in freedom of the Press, freedom of speech and all that sort of thing. But we don't feel that it is our business to fight anybody's private war. It's just a fight between the Hearst papers and the Columbia University group." The superintendents voted down the amendment, adopted the original resolution...