Word: coxes
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...economy, two members of the House came to blows over the Administration's housing bill. Illinois' white-haired, 83-year-old Adolph Sabath, who has more years of service (42) than any other member, was waiting to start things off. Up strode Georgia's blustering Gene Cox to demand ten minutes speaking time for the opposition...
Sabath shook his head: seven minutes was all he could spare. Before anyone realized what was up, "Goober" Cox called Sabath a "liar," swung at him with his right hand, clouted him on the side of the head and sent his glasses spinning...
Denton, John Bousing, Jr. '50 (Manager), German, David Nestor '51, Hubbell, Irawtont Cox '48. Mastson, Robert Ira '50, Mee, Herbert Martin, Jr. Ed, O'Keefee, Richard Michael '49, Nawn, Bugh, Jr. '51, Richenbacker, Williams Frost '49 (Captain), Seager, Samuel Nathan...
...Miami, the Knight-owned Herald (circ. 186,166) and the Cox-owned Daily News (circ. 88,223) take turns denouncing gamblers and racketeers who do a reputed $100-million-a-year business in Dade County. Most Miamians ignore the periodic newspaper crusades; they seem to feel that the gamblers are only giving well-heeled tourists the fling they want...
Jayvee: Hutchinson, stroke; Carter, seven; Merrick, six; Taggart, five; Bohlen, four; Hewitt, three; Saltonstall, two; Cox, bow; Aldrich, cox...