Word: doe
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Frederick Hill, Chairman, Miss Constance Doe; W. F. Homer, Miss Audrey Newton: E. R. Hubbard, Miss Mary Barringer: H. B. Molholm, Miss Louiso Rock: P. E. Mosely, Miss Mabel Cotton: R. E. Smith, Miss Doris Dickie...
...city doing the impossible. Hundreds of thousands have come, are coming-the new type of pioneer. . . . Los Angeles dominates the old-world, has 1,050,000 people, ranks third place in building for 1923, leads in intercoastal shipping and has the most unique Little Theatre in America. If John Doe leaves your town for Los Angeles folks are far more interested in what he is doing than if he goes to New York, or Chicago, or New Orleans. SHERLEY HUNTER, Free Lance...
...Hammond punted to Yale's 10 yard line. Pond almost broke loose through the center of the line, gaining five yards. Pond then hit the line for two yards, and Neale punted high to the 40 yard line. Lee caught the ball and was stopped in his tracks by. Doe, Cheek carrying the ball, tore for three yards through left tackle. On an attempted cross buck Hammond fumbled, and the ball was recovered by Yale on her own 37 yard line...
...effect that the great man made upon him. At times he believes that Tolstoy is actually not man but god, and it is this belief which he seems most anxious to have verified. And so it is that he closes his volume of reminiscences: "And I, who doe not believe in God, looked at him for some time very cautiously, and a little timidly. I looked and thought: This man is god-like...
...objection to allowing North and South, under separate governments, a much larger amount of freedom than Mr. Lloyd George seems ready to give Neither can there be much objection to granting Ireland practically complete autonomy, if once she can unite in demanding it; and this the Premier's bill doe not propose...