Word: gibsonized
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Geneva disarmament talks U.S. Delegate Hugh Gibson said : "This conference has become a matter of hogs, fogs, and bogs...
...March on Rome in 1922 (when Benito took a sleeper to Rome, however) she had grown into an impetuous, violent tempered, but intelligent and alert girl of twelve. So undisciplined was the child at one time that Il Duce gave her a strict English governess by the name of Gibson -the same name as that of an Irishwoman who had tried to pot Il Duce with a revolver in 1926. Sent from one school to another, Edda finally acquired a social and cultural veneer, an expertness on piano and violin, a fluency in French and a smattering of English...
...Gibson B. Kennedy
...ushers tonight will be Charles B. Ayres, Robert C. Benchley, William W. Bodine, Jr., Charles S. Bridge, Thomas J. Brolderick, Edward R. Browne, Albert M. Chandler, Robert H. Coleman, Thomas Gardiner, Jean I. Gordon, George W. Heiden Gibson B. Kennedy, Morton B. Jackson, John C. Lacy, A. Theodore Lyman, Jr., Vera K. Miller, Joseph F. Romano, Frederick C. Spreyer, David B. Stearns, Robert Winner III, Lothrop Withington, and Howard W. Young...
...remark her husband ever heard her make: "Let's go to England and live under thatch." Frost sold his farm and the family sailed for England in September 1912. There, in a thatched cottage in Beaconsfield, he began to associate with literary professionals (Lascelles Abercrombie, Rupert Brooke, Wilfrid Gibson, Edward Thomas). In England he published his first book of poems, A Boy's Will...