Word: gordons
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...herring to raise prices: "Food under our system has been flung back into the sea. I say that is virtually a sacrilege, because it is flinging God's gifts back into His face. There must come a change in the system!" However, the Rt. Rev. James Geoffrey Gordon, Bishop Suffragan of Jarrow, felt that such talk "would seriously impair the Church's credit...
Bill Smith is shuffling from the heavyweight class to the light-heavyweight, moving Gordon Robertson down to the 165-pound division. A newcomer to Varsity competition Henry Lloyd, is being groomed as a heavyweight...
...pound class, Gordon Robertson, who won for Harvard against Virginia, will fight against Walmsley of Springfield. He is a hard and aggressive boxer...
...Among the 85: Southern Methodist Bishops William Newman Ainsworth, Hiram Abiff Boaz, Hoyt McWhorter Dobbs, Arthur James Moore, John Monroe Moore, A. Frank Smith; Presbyterians William Hiram Foulkes of Newark, N. J., Joseph Richard Sizoo of Washington, D. C.; Congregationalists S. Parkes Cadman of Brooklyn, James Gordon Gilkey of Springfield, Mass.; Methodists Ralph Eugene Diffendorfer and Ralph Washington Sockman of Manhattan; President Ivan Lee Holt of the Federal Council of Churches...
...daughter of a Los Angeles attorney, independently rich since childhood, she took her first airplane ride with Frank Hawks in 1920, was the first woman to get an international pilot's license. Because she looked like Lindbergh and knew how to fly, she was chosen to accompany Louis Gordon and the late Wilmer Stultz on their transatlantic flight in 1928. Real fame came to her in 1932 when she flew the Atlantic solo on the fifth anniversary of Lindbergh's Paris flight. Since then, as an airline executive, writer, woman's stylist and lecturer, Miss Earhart, with...