Word: crim
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Although Jaakko's undefeated squad will be facing major opposition from Princeton, Yale, Pennsylvania, Columbia, Dartmouth and Cornell in the new Ivy League mass marathon, the Crim- son has already decisively beaten the Elis, Tigers, and Indians. And Princeton in turn has taken the measure of Columbia and Penn...
...burlesque show when it reached Paterson, N. J. Protested Actress Diamond : "My theatrical act teaches a great moral lesson - everyone, young and old, who sees it realizes that crime is futile and that the old straight and narrow path is the only one to follow." J. Malcolm Crim, onetime poor store keeper of Kilgore, Tex. who was made rich and elected first mayor of his town after oil was struck on his mother's farm (TIME. Feb. 2, 1931), told a newsman in Manhattan: "I'm having fun . . . but it won't last long...
Last fortnight, aged 94, died Mrs. Eliza Clinedinst Crim, "Mother of the V. M. I. Cadets," friend of Sculptor Ezekiel who, during the Battle of New Market, carried a dying comrade into her house to be nursed. Her description of the battle...
About a month ago a well was brought in in the southern part of Rusk County. Then the No.1 Lou Della Crim Well came in on the Crim farm about twelve miles north of the first well, near the village of Kilgore. The entire town turned out for the event. A notable exception was Mrs. Crim herself, who went to church. With this well, which started flowing 22,000 bbl. per day. the boom started. Malcolm Crim has made a living for the past 20 years financing the local Negro farmers. In so doing he has acquired much land around...
...club, no ritual, but mint juleps in frosted silver mugs were served them generously. The password: "Where's Brandy Station?" Alexander Fontaine Rose, 84, of Mosby's Brigade, did some spirited dancing. Oldest veteran: John L. Poe, 92, 49th Virginia Cavalry. Honor guest: Mrs. Eliza ("Mother") Crim, famed Confederate nurse at the Battle of Newmarket...