Word: glads
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...meat and bread and for the West's desires for the East's calicos and gadgets. But Kansas City also grew famed among U.S. cities for its sin. The cow town became a little Paris, a wide-open playground for cattlemen, drummers, oil wildcatters, and-somewhat later-glad-handing U.S. conventiongoers...
Allowed by the court to ex-Ziegfeld Girl Gladys Glad, out of the estate left by her late husband, Hollywood Producer Mark Hellinger: $4,000 a month, for living expenses...
...credentials: a note on the stationery of Lambeth Palace and signed by the late Archbishop of Canterbury, Dr. William Temple: "Mr. Godfrey Mowatt is taking services and speaking at meetings by my wish and authority." Under these words Dr. Geoffrey Francis Fisher, the present Archbishop, has written: "I am glad to add my endorsement and extension to the above...
...more. "In late years," says Mencken, "it is me has even got support from eminent statesmen. When, just before Roosevelt II's inauguration day in 1933, the first New Deal martyr, the Hon. Anton J. Cermak, was shot ... he turned to Roosevelt and said, 'I'm glad it was me instead of you,' and when, in March 1946, the Right Hon. Winston Churchill made a recorded speech at New Haven, he introduced himself by saying, 'This is me, Winston Churchill...
When questioned on the recent formulation of a Stassen-for-President club, Rusher said that he was naturally glad to see any other strong Republican organization spring up in the University. "The club itself is not favoring any one candidate until after the national convention," he explained, "and so I have no statement to make on either the Wisconsin primary or this new Stassen Club...