Word: flints
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...bachelor's degree and a baseball letter at the University of Missouri in 1905, has spent most of his life in public service. First city manager's job he landed was with Berkeley, Calif, in 1923 at $7,500 a year. Seven years later he went to Flint, Mich, at $15,000. In 1931 Dallas hired him away for $16,500, which he proceeded to earn by saving the city $1,426,000 in operating expenses in the next three years. Last year he went on the Federal payroll as Assistant Di- rector of the Budget. Toledo gets...
...Brooklyn police bureau of the New York Daily News a staff photographer named Robert Flint Cranston got word that a woman had been killed in a traffic accident about three miles away. In fifteen minutes Cameraman Cranston was on the scene of what promised to be a dull, routine assignment. The street corner was jammed with Brooklynites pushing and shoving to get a glimpse of Rose Samanoff's corpse lying on the pavement. Police reserves arrived, shooed off all but newsmen and one man who leaned against a doorway and wept. Photographer Cranston saw him approach the body, stare...
Harden your heart until it's tough as flint...
Luncheon at LaFayette Hotel, Buffalo, 12.30 o'clock noon, Friday, December 27. Bradley Fisk '26, Secretary, care of Flint & Kent, Buffalo, New York...
...addition to McKennan, who was Miss Flint in "Foemen of the Yard," three other club members are collaborating with the story; they are Gaspar G. Bacon, Jr. '37, Guy Garland '36, and Sturgess Warner...