Word: great-grandchild
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These intricate difficulties are presented in a leathery, smart-cracking kind of dialogue that sounds like an illegitimate great-grandchild of Ernest Hemingway's prose. A remarkable amount of footage is devoted to the way Miss Scott walks, chews over a line like a bit of Sen-Sen before getting it out, and tools a high-powered convertible around a curve. This is, in fact, one of the most auto-maniacal movies since James Cagney's racing classic, The Crowd Roars...
Housed in this latest major addition to University buildings is the already famous Mark I. This is not a German tank but a 51-foot great-grandchild of the humble adding machine, The International Business Machines Automatic Sequence Controlled Calculator. This shiny mathematical genius, composed of 765,299 parts and 530 miles of wire, has already been at work for the Navy for two years on complex problems of ship construction and ordnance in the basement of Cruft Laboratory...
Born. To Josephine Ford Ford, 20, the late Edsel Ford's daughter, only granddaughter of Henry Ford; and Naval Reserve Cadet Walter Buhl Ford II, 23, Detroit-born '42 Yaleman (no kin): a son, Walter Buhl III, Henry Ford's second great-grandchild; in Detroit's Henry Ford Hospital. Weight...
Born. To Mrs. Henry Ford II, grand-daughter-in-law of Henry Ford: her first daughter and his first great-grandchild; in Detroit's Henry Ford Hospital. Henry Ford II, 23, was drafted last month, has not yet been inducted for service...
Born. To Louise Converse Morgan Clark, eldest granddaughter of John Pierpont Morgan, and Raymond Skinner Clark; their first child and Banker Morgan's first great-grandchild; a son; in New Haven, Conn...