Word: griswold
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: during 1930-1939
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...shooting sheriff of Mineral County. He was in Washington, D. C. begging the R. F. C. to lend Nevada $2,000,000. Most of the banks of his arid State were at an impasse. When the loan did not come through, Governor Balzar communicated with his Lieutenant Governor Morley Griswold. As a result of that communication, Nevada's 91,000 citizens awoke from their celebration to find' 19 of their 26 banks closed, $20,000,000 of their $30,000,000 in bank deposits tied up. Lieutenant Governor Griswold had proclaimed a 12-day moratorium on all obligations...
Black (4.30) Cok, Falk; Stroke, Biggs, L; 7, Hoyt, H.; 6, Clarke; 5, Streeter; 4, Griswold; 3, Hawkins; 2, Stuart Bow, Rice...
Cornell's six winners in the nine competitions were: Edward Lawson, '13; Ralph E. Griswold, '16; Norman T. Newton, '19; Michael Rapuano, '27; R. C. Murdock, '28; and Neil H. Park...
...demarcated than they had been in 50 years. Also, the reelection of Bishop James De Wolf Perry of Rhode Island as presiding bishop, regarded not long ago as a fait accompli, was suddenly threatened by a faction which backed Bishop Ernest Milmore Stires of Long Island. Wrote Dr. Alexander Griswold Cummins in The Chronicle (official organ of the Protestant Episcopal Church League, an evangelical organization): "He [Bishop Perry] has been the least picturesque and effective of our Presiding Bishops. . . .His cope, mitre and pastoral staff aptitudes have caused dismay to some, and led others to ridicule what should...
Died. Rev. Latta Griswold. 55. of Lenox, Mass., author (Deering of Deal, Deering at Princeton, The Winds of Deal, Values of Catholic Faith ); of paralysis; in Edinburgh...