Word: gored
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Died. Major General Harry Gore Bishop, 59, onetime commander of the 159th Field Artillery Brigade: by his own hand (revolver); in Washington, D. C. Day of his death he was informed that he had been retired from the Army...
Entering into the spirit of the jest, the Democratic National Committee rushed around to tell five conservative Democratic Senators?Glass and Byrd of Virginia, Tydings of Maryland, Gore of Oklahoma, Bailey of North Carolina?that they were accused of being in league with the League, an accusation which no one had made. Promptly all five issued ringing denials which were so much good grist for the Democratic Committee mill...
Said Senator Thomas Gore, who believes the best way to start real inflation is to repeal all laws against counterfeiting: "I have more faith in turnip patches. They provide feed for animals and food for people...
...Washington Oklahoma's Senator Gore chimed in: "Out in Arizona they have a petrified forest. It might be a good idea to graft some of them onto the saplings...
...Mass.; Edward N. Cooper of Cleveland, Ohio; Edward P. Davis, Jr., of St. Paul, Minn.; Albert B. Dearden of Teaneck, N. J.; Neston S. Foley of Somerville, Mass.; Sydney S. Gellis of Clarmont, N. H.; Alan Ginsburg of New Rochelle, N. Y.; Richard M. Goodwin of Newcastle, Ind.; George Gore of Rapid City, S. Dak.; John N. M. Howells of Kittery Point, Me.; Gove G. Johnson, Jr., of Washington, D. C.; Robert Kaplan of Roxbury, Mass.; William H. Kerr of Cambridge Mass. Howard M. Lawn of Long Branch, N. J. Carl H. Levy of Cincinnati, Ohio; Tom Lilley of Bluefield...