Word: doll
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...when there were no jobs to be had: he would rather have starved in the scrub than eat heartily in a town. Meantime his worthless cousin Cleve had married Kezzy, who would much rather have married Lant, but he would never look her way. Instead he courted a little doll from across the river, saw through her just in time. When there was no other way out, Lant took to moonshining, and was making out well until Cleve turned informer and his still was burned. With good cause but without meaning to, Lanfc shot Cleve. Though she had been Cleve...
...more than 15 lb. in weight striking each other. Meanwhile sports reporters gave clues which alert Medicine seemed likely to heed. Grantland Rice observed: "Head punching has left in its wake a long line of shambling, goofy, punch-drunk fighters who walk about on their heels in the paper doll ward with badly scrambled brains...
...clock: R. B. Graves vs. Theodore Roosevelt, III, Christian deGuigne vs. John Bartol, O. S. A. Sprague vs. Jacob Doll...
...Whitney defeated W. H. Lee, D. S. De Bard defeated R. C. Brinkley. At 3 o'clock: O. S. A. Sprague defeated M. K. Ruddock, P. E. Geter defeated F. B. Tolles, R. B. Graves defeated A. A. Ballantine, W. J. Watson defeated E. R. Spinney, John Doll defeated Taber De Forest...
Curtis Bean Doll, son-in-law of Presi-dent-elect Roosevelt, resigned his partnership in the New York Stock Exchange firm of Goodbody & Co., announced he would become an independent broker with an office at E. F. Hutton...