Word: craned
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...summary: Curtis, g. g., Parris Rouillard (capt.), p. p., Alford (capt.) Norton, c.p. c.p., Hubbell I. Black, 1d. 1d., Owes Tobin, 2d. 2d., Ferguaoz Daggett, 3d. 3d., Ellis, Hanna Merriam, c. c., Wallace Norris, Welch, Crane, Greenman, Snedeker, Stevens, Sa. 3a., Shakelford, Fyles, Howard Watson, 2a. 2a., Huford Thomas, 1a. 1a, Farrell, Ellis Elire. K. Black, o.h. o.h., Dittmac Lomax, Gallup, i.h. i.h., Maniez...
...success and a "strong character," he can imagine he is acquiring these things from the American Magazine. Does a harassed and ineffectual "white collar slave" crave some denial of the harshness of existence, he has but to turn to the sermonettes and pepto-optimism concocted daily by Dr. Frank Crane and his prolific school. The literature of escape may draw the sarcastic fire of the critics, for it is untrue, badly written and inspires false hopes, but for the common man it is often a godsend...
...University team will line up as follows: G., Curtiss or Black; p., Rouillard; c.p., Sipp; 1d., Norton; 2d., Crane; 3d., Daggett; c.; Merriam or Welsh; 3a., Norris; 2a., Sherman or Treanor; 1a., Thomas or Lawton; o.h., Watson; i.h., Young...
...best news-pictures in the April magazines is in Current Opinion: Hindenburg, Stinnes and Bertha Krupp von Bohlen conversing on the streets of Essen. The magazine is edited by Dr. Frank Crane, public philosopher. A good example of his work is the usual " Easter" editorial...
...Frank Crane: "I wrote to Harry Weinberger, Manhattan attorney, to say that I saw nothing immoral in the recently indicted play, The God of Vengeance...