Word: coopers
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: during 1920-1929
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...which hunts enigmatic treasures. The rumor was that the Prince had been seen in the London slums crawling on all fours along a dirty sidewalk, followed by people "prominent in social or theatrical cir- cles," searching for a clew in the "treasure hunt." The clew, discovered either by Gladys Cooper (English actress) or Talullah Bankhead (U. S. actress) led to the home (Norfolk House) of Mrs. Brown, Pittsburgh millionairess, who served them a sumptuous repast and dashing music. (None of the above facts could be verified.) . . . At a dinner to members of his Cabinet at the Wembley Exhibition, Premier MacDonald...
Colonel Merian C. Cooper, quondam U. S. War aviator, quondam Colonel in the Polish Air Service, quondam prisoner of war in Bolshevikland, now an explorer of note, had much to say upon the great oil fight which has sporadically raged in Persia under various guises for many a long year...
...Sarah Cooper Hewitt, philanthropist L.H.M...
When Mr. Warren had done, grey-bearded Representative Cooper of Wisconsin got the floor to present a minority?the Wisconsin?report. He was given ten minutes to speak in addition to his time for reading his platform. He spoke well, and although the audience was against him, it demanded more time for him. He quit when his speaking time was up and began to read. Some of the minority planks were loudly hissed and booed. A few received mild applause. When he finished, he moved his platform be adopted. Mr. Warren moved the majority report be adopted...
PrincetonYale Foster r.f. 2b. Lindley Dinsmore s.s. s.s. Ewing Townsend c.f. 1b. O'Hearn Bochecker 3b. c. Mallory Euwer l.f. 3b. Hatcher Cooper 2b. r.f. Ingram Caldwell p. l.f. Wear Lewis c. c.f. Neale Dignan 1b. p. Pond...