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Word: guernsey (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Dick did win. James Cash Penney, chain store owner and raiser of Guernsey, paid $7 a pound for Dick-$8,050 all told. The highest previous price was $3.60 a pound, two years ago. Mr. Penney intended to ship Dick to Manhattan, exhibit him to the urbanites, then eat him for Christmas dinner. But gourmanderie was not Mr. Penney's prime reason for buying Dick, nor advertising. He has stores in small towns throughout the country and he wished to encourage boy & girl stockbreeders, his customers...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Business & Finance: Live Stock Show | 12/17/1928 | See Source »

...Nobile 15 28-39 E. W. Norris 28 40-54 D. T. Fuller 45 WESTMORLY 1-27 D. C. Shaw 23 31-47 J. C. Potter 34 101-127 Raymond Smethurst 106 131-147 J. M. Davis 146 WALTER HASTINGS 1-31 T. S. Guernsey 7 32-60 J. E. Jaffee 53 GORE HALL A Entry P. E. McHugh 11 B Entry K. G. Hathaway 35 C Entry E. S. Amazeen 41 D Entry S. McA. Loring 41 E Entry C. C. Brayton Jr. 44 McKINLOCK HALL A Entry J. H. Moses 42 B Entry Robert Hamilton 51 C Entry...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: P. B. H. LAUNCHES ANNUAL TEXT-BOOK DRIVE TODAY | 6/1/1928 | See Source »

...Guernsey, assistant director of the Peabody Museum, will go to northeastern Arizona to obtain data for a model of a cliffdwelling. The particular dwelling which will be copied is in the Segi Canyon situated over 200 miles from the nearest railroad. The model will be made and colored insofar as possible in the vicinity of the original...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: PEABODY MUSEUM PLANS NEW WORK | 5/8/1928 | See Source »

...patriarch of the bar; Chauncey Depew by becoming a nonagenarian. Others become somewhat obscure. James Duval Phelan is an opulent San Francisco booster & developer. Magnus Johnson still farms the Minnesota dirt whence sprouted his short fame. Dr. Irwin France of Maryland travels and keeps up his interest in Guernsey cows. Truman Handy Newberry of Michigan keeps up his club memberships, helps direct banks, goes yachting. John Sharp Williams prunes the gardenias and oversees the cotton planting at his old Mississippi home, infrequently sallying forth to signalize some state occasion with his mellifluency...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE CONGRESS: Where Do Senators Go? | 10/31/1927 | See Source »

...Barnes '29; J. K. Barre '29, E. O. Bassett '29; W. J. Bender '27; G. M. Benedict '27; L. B. Benjamin '29; Arnold Berinan '28; M. I. Bernstein '27; A. R. Blackburn Jr '29; E. R. Blondis '29; B. E. Breitenkamp '29; R. T. Bruere '28; Guernsey Camp Jr. '27; D. W. Chapman Jr. '27; W. H. Clever '29; A. C. Cohen '28; J. P. Cooke '29; M. R. Gooper '27; L. A. Copeland '27; A. T. Coyle '27; F. B. Cutts '28; Sidney Darlington '28; E. P. Dean '29; D. L. Dickson '27; H. J. Donahue...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: PUBLIC SCHOOLS' GRADUATES EXCEL | 4/11/1927 | See Source »

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