Word: cooks
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...arraigned in Federal Court. Judge John P. Barnes promptly announced that bail would be $200,000. Insull stiffened. Said Junior Insull: "We won't even try to raise that. It's impossible." By 2 p. m. the old man was lodged in the hospital ward of Cook County Jail. Before him lay the possibility of several months behind bars awaiting trial...
Questions now flew thick and fast, as the reporter endeavored to pry into the innermost details of her being. She likes swimming and golfing; she plays bridge poorly and poker not at all; she can cook pork cheps; she has orange juice. English muffins, and coffee for breakfast; she comes from California where it never vains...
...four Derbies with Behave Yourself (1921), Bubbling Over (1926), Burgoo King (1932), Broker's Tip (1933). But the Colonel can, and has when Thompson was sick, trained his own horses himself. His brother John, after a career of big-game hunting and backing Explorer Frederick A. ("Doc") Cook, retired from their joint affairs to a Western ranch. Brother Garvey, onetime big-league ballplayer, was never associated with the Colonel...
...Chicago Black Hawks were leading the Detroit Red Wings two games to one in the final series for the world's championship Stanley Cup (TIME, April 16). In the fourth game, at Chicago, the score was still tied 0-to-0 after 30 minutes of overtime play when Cook, Chicago forward, got the puck in front of the Detroit goal. Ebbie Goodfellow, Detroit defense man, wisely tripped...
...Birmingham, Ala., Miss Iva Cook noted that no Alabaman was a member of Wisconsin's famed Liars' Club, wrote a letter to the club president explaining that Alabama contains no liars. By return mail Miss Cook received from the Liars' Club an honorary life membership...