Word: davision
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: during 1940-1949
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
Yesterday's winning boats were: in the fifth, Stroke, Cunningham; 7, Chanley; 6, Stove; 5, Knaplund; 4, Clark; 3, Davis; 2, Cox; bow, Cochran, and cox, King; and in the fourth: Stroke, Stuart; 7, Ober; 6, Felt, 5, Luby; 4, Winslow; 3, Bartlett; 2, McCollester; bow, Morgan, and cox, Petite...
After Rogge's Swarthmore speech Pennsylvania Republicans gleefully recalled that pro-German Bill Davis once had connections with another prominent politico: Senator Joe Guffey, facing defeat Nov. 5.
Restless, acquisitive Eugene C. Pulliam, a onetime police reporter on the Kansas City Star, has always hankered to be a big publisher. Since 1917 he has bought 43 midwest papers, sold 35 of them. Mostly the deals were just for practice, but he was playing for keeps when he bought...
Deception (Warner) has a plot that might have made a howling good farce-if it had been played for laughs. Bette Davis is a young pianist, reunited after six years with the great love of her life. Cellist Paul Henreid. While Henreid has been missing in wartime Europe, Bette has...
In her sinful screen career, Miss Davis has played many a fetching, high-tragedy bad girl; in Deception she is merely a hysterical bad liar. Hero Henreid is an unlovable, nitwitted neurotic. Claude Rains, as the hammy composer who keeps telling Bette off, is cast as the villain but, by...