Word: coxes
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...that other story, that 'Benny Cox'," Alice continued. "Just a minute," said the March Hare, "you've got to realize that that's part of a novel." "That isn't my fault," said Alice. "If they print them as excerpts they should be able to stand by themselves. If they can't stand by themselves, why bother printing them? In a chase, you've got to feel something about the person being hunted. You've got to want him to escape or be captured. In this story, though, you don't know enough to care one way or the other...
With Tallulah Bankhead, Fred MacMurray, Wally Cox, Cab Galloway...
...Chicago, frugal Anna Cox, 74, a street-corner peddler of notions, disclosed that her address for the past seven years has been the Chicago Transit Authority. When room rents went up, Anna Cox took to the streetcars at night. "A trolley's got a rooming house beat a mile for comfort," she said, "and it's a sight cheaper." She kept a change of clothes in a warehouse, freshened up in public toilets, lived on vegetables and fruit, always paid her full fare ($7.14 a week). "I don't sleep as well in a bed," she explained...
...purely speculative basis, however, four men appear almost certain to be still under consideration: Dean Erwin N. Griswold of the Law School; William G. Saltonstall '28, headmaster of Exeter; Law School Professor Archibald Cox '34; and John P. Coolidge '35, associate professor of Fine Arts and Director of the Fogg Art Museum...
Chapman and Cox are the authors of "Billy Budd," recently produced on Broadway...