Word: crawford
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Benedict, Burton; Bennett, W.; Bigelow, W., Jr.; Bodell, S. C.; Boyden, F. B.; Boyle, C. F., Jr.; Brown, R. M. Burry, W. Ill.; Caldwell, J. I.; Cassavant, Dr. R.; Chapin, C. F.; Chase, W.; Clark, T. L.; Cochran, T. H; Cochran, W. D.; Cottrell, D. C., Jr.; Crawford, S. T., Jr.; Curtis, W. F.; Crossman...
...Joseph Crawford Scott...
...Joseph Crawford Scott...
There's a movie which is almost worth sitting through. Its title, "Butch Minds the Baby," should man something. It concerns a gangster, Broderick Crawford, who is reformed by minding a baby, and a cop, Dick Foran, who is a bit too faithful to his part. Faning Virginia Bruce fades in and out occasionally. The picture is a little too long, its plot a trifle illogical, but its dialogue can't always get away from the fact that it was adapted from Damon Runyan, and is consequently good. If the omission of the "Harvard Blues" is considered an unpardonable...
...something worth watching, for Mike Benedum is the luckiest wildcatter ever. With a $500 grubstake and more nerve than a circus trapezist, he got into the oil business in the '90s. In no time at all he made a killing in West Virginia oil, discovered the then huge Crawford Field in Illinois, lost most of his cash in Oklahoma mud. Then he whipped off again, struck the fabulous Caddo pool in Louisiana, moved on to drill in Mexico, Venezuela, Canada, Europe. Most spectacular was his discovery of the great Texas Yates pool, only 16 years ago. Although he owns...