Word: davises
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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The patronesses for the Jubilee are the Mesdames H. F. Bigelow, G. D. Boardman, Robert Borden, John Bowditch, Philip Boyer, Princess de Braganza, the Mesdames E. N. Bray, I. T. Burr, H. I. Cobb, Jr., L. B. Cutler, T. J. Davis, S. S. Drury, G. H. Emory, H. L. Ewer...
At 10 o'clock that morning the four defendants, whom a polyglot jury had convicted of manslaughter instead of second-degree murder, were led into the Honolulu courtroom where they had sat through their three-week trial. Mounting the bench Judge Charles S. Davis pronounced his sentence: "Ten years...
When the convention roll is called Governor Roosevelt will get the first votes announced from the floor because last week, almost unnoticed during the California excitement, he carried Alabama by default. The State which in 1924 kept stubbornly casting "24 votes for Underwood," until the Davis compromise on the 103d...
The Author. Though her first novel East Wind, West Wind (1929) passed comparatively unnoticed, Authoress Buck's second, The Good Earth, has taken the public's fancy to the tune of 22 printings, has recently been dramatized by Owen Davis & Son Donald, will be presented by the Theater Guild next...
Experiences at sea had freed old Captain Archer of local New England trammels, just as experiences on shore had left his wife tradition-bound. Between these two influences their only child, Mattie. grew up, strait-laced and windy-willed at the same time. After her mother's death Mattie...