Word: creeks
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...healthier than he was when in 1927 he went to Battle Creek, 61-year-old Mr. Doherty continued: "I've been in fights like this before. I've had to fight bear raids when I was on my back, with my wife holding the telephone to my ear? and I've always won out. . . . I'll show them what fighting really...
...name of the creek is Cohausie and the wharf Greenwich Pier. HARRY M. ARMSTRONG...
This was obtained at a wharf in one of the small creeks which flow into Delaware Bay, being the last village (one store and house at the wharf) on this creek beyond and all around are vast meadows (salt meadows) where many muskrats live and a great many are trapped up in this section...
...mining communities of America might attract attention by changing their names to ones suitable to their conditions. We suggest the following: Bare Creek, Empty Dinner Pail, Starving Children, Ragtown, Tattered Clothes, Hooverhit, Jobless, Empty Belly, Depression, Moaning Widows, Too-Weak-to-Weep, Turnip-greens, Nogrub, Patches, Mounting Debts, Sunken Eyes, Hollow Cheeks, Hungry Guts, Rickets, Scurvy, Pellagra, Last...
University Scholarships: (first year Graduate School of Arts and Sciences) R.F. Baker, Battle Creek, Michigan; C.E. Barnes, Lewiston, Maine; W.B. Gardner, Hartford, Connecticut; C.C. George, Washington, District of Columbia; R.B. Heilman, Easton, Pennsylvania; E.B. Vest, Dixon, Ilinois; H.M. Reynolds, Williamsburg, Virginia