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Word: grand (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Olson, Campello; W. K. Page, Fairhaven; H. G. Pope, West Roxbury; G. S. Robinson, West Roxbury; D. E. Rosengard, Roxbury; C. S. Rowe, Grand Rapids, Mich.; G. K. Rugg, Arlington; David Russell, New York City; I. H. Saxe, Passaic, N. Y.; H. C. Scott, Portland, Ore.; S. E. Shershevsky, Dorchester; W. A. Sloan, Dorchester; C. V. L. Smith, Winchester; Harold Synder, Cambridge; H. L. Strachan, Jr., Hyde Park...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Crimson Lists Scholarships Given to Undergraduates Earlier in the Year | 12/3/1930 | See Source »

...Abrahamson, Brockton; W. E. Billings, Grand Rapids, Mich.; J. J--A. Jessel, Methuen; F. M. Mann, Lincoln; A. E. Ushakoff, New York City...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Crimson Lists Scholarships Given to Undergraduates Earlier in the Year | 12/3/1930 | See Source »

...days ago, while Stalin was announcing from Moscow that the famous "Five Year Plan" would be realized in four years, the Grand Duke Cyril in Paris was proclaiming himself Czar of all the Russias. There may be little truth in the political announcement; there may be no significance behind the dramatic gesture, but the simultaneous occurrences are as good an answer to the future of Russia as anyone can give at the moment...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: WHEN THE RED IS BLUE | 12/3/1930 | See Source »

...This year Farrar has sung in Grand Rapids, Chicago, Pittsburgh, Washington. She will stay in Manhattan until mid-January, then go to the Pacific coast...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Music: Country Gentlewoman | 12/1/1930 | See Source »

...Jersey City, N. J., James ("Valley") Smith, 30, was shot several times. One bullet struck his chin, entered his mouth, knocked out a tooth. When surgeons hunted the bullet, he explained: "I spit it out." Wire At Grand Rapids, Mich., Charles Garnett, Mike Eikelbery, and Everett Glazier were arrested for stealing 150 mi. of copper wire which they dismantled while the lines were charged with 144,000 volts. Near Middletown, N. Y. Fred Woods saw a deer drop dead while crossing a field, followed it, dropped dead by its side. Both had touched a broken high tension wire...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Miscellany: Dec. 1, 1930 | 12/1/1930 | See Source »

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