Word: cousinly
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Admiral Richard Evelyn Byrd and Governor Franklin Delano Roosevelt aboard the Sabalo; a flying trip to Saratoga for the races; another flight to Newport to see the twins, boy and girl, just born to his daughter, Mrs. Alfred J. Bolton. On their way home now, his only guest, his cousin Mrs. J. Walter Lord, had already retired. It was 9:30. Soon he would go to his cabin...
...Hatfield-McCoy feuds of the Pine Mountains of Kentucky 50 years ago, son of famed Anderson (''Devil Anse") Hatfield (died 1921, past 80), cousin of West Virginia's Senator Henry Drury Hatfield; of a brain ailment at Johns Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore. He was said to have been fired at 300 times, hit once...
What Geologist Putnam decided to do. and did do last week, was to buy out his cousin, the Vice President. Then, to bring new blood into the old house and fill the executive hole, he arranged a merger with the six-year-old firm of Minton, Balch...
...Established 1905 "to improve the physical, mental and moral conditions of humanity and generally to advance charitable and benevolent objects," by Mrs. Elizabeth Milbank Anderson, in memory of her parents, Jeremiah and Elizabeth Lake Milbank. Mrs. Anderson's cousin, Albert Goodsell Milbank, Manhattan lawyer, is Fund president. Another cousin and charitarian is Jeremiah Milbank, Manhattan banker...
...Kaiser Karl was a devout Catholic, led a respectable life, was conscientious as an army officer. His fault was that, flaccid and morally spineless to a degree, he was trusted from one moment to the next by no one, from his great- uncle Franz Josef I to his royal "cousin" Kaiser Wilhelm II of Germany. The two years (1916-18) in which he wore the slightly age-battered crown of St. Stephen were a succession of backings and fillings and unfulfilled political pledges...