Word: craig
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Arden, Del. In 1909 it was "Physical Culture City" at Battle Creek, Mich., a health centre run by Bernarr Macfadden. At Battle Creek, discontented Meta Sinclair met Poet Harry Kemp, with whom she eloped two years later. And at Battle Creek, Upton Sinclair met his second wife, Mary Craig Kimbrough, daughter of a wealthy judge of Greenwood, Miss. When they were married in 1913, Judge Kimbrough, who had no more use for a Socialist than for a Republican, turned his daughter's picture to the wall...
...Song" (poor things) and so the Harvard team returned the compliment by learning their school song and using it as a war-cry on the trip home...That trip back was uneventful and Captain-elect Dick Maguire was the only one who found the tossing of the ship disturbing...Craig Woodruff furnished the humor on the journey, and caused Frank Owen, one of the two sophomores no little consternation on the bus trip home. He was careful to warn the lady setting beside Owen continually to watch her pocketbook. BY TIME...
Tommy Bilodeau, Braman Gibbs, Johnny Adzigian, Craig Woodruff, and Frank Owen are among the sufferers and will report to Eddie Casey on Monday. They have been working over signal drills with Dean Henry Chauncey but will need several days to get into condition for contact work...
...item that cheered up Eddie Casey was the news that Tommy Bilodeau, Braman Gibbs, Johnny Adzigian, Craig Woodruff, and Frank Owen, all of whom made the trans-Pacific trip with the baseball team this summer, will report for practice on Monday. Bilodeau was one of the most promising backs on the Fresh- man team last year while Gibbs and Adzigian both saw regular service with the Varsity...
Those lines appeared on penny banks distributed among Chicago Episcopalians during the year past. Devised by Bishop George Craig Stewart, the "Bishop's Pence" campaign was supposed to induce people to say grace at meals, give 1? to the Church as a thank offering after each one. It was calculated that, if each of Chicago's 37,069 Episcopalians did so, the offering would revolutionize diocesan finances, yield more than $400,000 a year...