Word: coxes
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...community as a harbor for all classes of criminals and desperate characters." Capone, with his wife, son, lawyers, bodyguards, entered a crowded courtroom to defend himself. Exclaimed Fritz Gordon, Capone attorney: "The whole thing is a political scheme hatched up by State's Attorney Hawthorne and James Cox, publisher of the Miami Daily News, in a campaign for Hawthorne's re-election...
...TIME, March 24), last week entered Florida by train from Chicago, journeyed on to Miami where he took up his residence at his Palm Island estate. Many a good Miamian was dismayed. The Miami Daily News, in front-page editorials by Editor-Owner James M. Cox, 1920 Democratic presidential nominee, had been vigorously campaigning against Capone as a menace to the community's good name. Brother Albert Capone had been arrested for vagrancy. State authorities, however, could not touch Brother Alphonse because, smart, he had secured a Federal injunction for protection...
...Edenton, N. C., Aunt Lena Cox summoned the fire department. When the firemen arrived, she pointed to a conflagration in her stove, explained that she wanted company...
...seating is as follows: Richard Kimball '31, cox; J. M. Byrne '31, stroke; Harper Woodward '31, no. 7; H. N. Roberts, no. 6; E. A. Locke, Jr. '32, no. 5; W. M. Rainbolt, Jr. ocC, no. 4; Alexander Lincoln, Jr. '32, no. 3; J. Q. Adams '31, no. 2; C. C. Perry...
...Bissell, cox; G. J. Cassedy, stroke; Robert Saltonstall, Jr., no. 7; W. B. Bacon, no. 4; F. J. Swayze, no. 5; R. H. Hallowell, no. 4; A. L. Nickerson, Jr., no. 3; J. C. Rice, Jr., no. 2; W. H. Holcombe...