Word: fored
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Friends of vividness in U. S. political oratory wished that Alf Landon had said over his national network at Council Bluffs something as readable as his impromptu remarks at Willis, Kans. two evenings be fore. There, before an audience of 1,500 farmers, Landon of Kansas unhitched his oratorical galluses and cracked...
...crackpot son who gets sucked into the Communist maelstrom and tossed out again; and by a chivalrous judge who fell in love with Mrs. Thomas a long time ago without ever meeting her. Out of this not very diverting hodgepodge, for a while there promises to come to the fore a rankly sentimental attachment between the madame and her devoted, long suffering butler. But just as she vows not to marry again but to open a restaurant with him, she decides to wed the judge, and the play ends, as confused and aimless as ever...
...teams went into the last chukker the visitors led 8 to 5. After pulling up to an 8 to 8 deadlock, the Crimson slipped behind on Riggs' fore hander, but Forbes tied the count again with Ven Stade tallying the final goal...
...poodle. He seemed a little frightened by the formidable little Pekingese, over which huge John Royce fluttered with a hairbrush. He paused long by white Spicy-piece who stood in marble stillness. He ran his fingers through the collie's long coat. He carefully examined the teeth, fore & hindquarters, neck, back and feathers of the setter pup, Daro of Maridor. As he put each dog through its paces, the crowd applauded to show preference: they favored the poodle, the precise terrier, the ridiculously proud dachshund and the young orange setter, gayest in motion. Down the line Judge Bates moved...
Sirs: ... I fail to see how the appearance of such a cover on an issue of your publication at a time when the Wagner-Van Nuys Bill is be fore the U. S. Senate can be taken other than a deliberate attack on the Southern opposition to the bill...