Word: guyness
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Beach Peter Bellamy, R. I. Bentiey, H. D. G. Burns, W. S. Burton, O. H. P. Cabet, B. M. Clarenden, E. J. Coffey, D. C. Crawford, B. J. Curie, D. S. Dellard, T. R. Dewd, Jr., G. W. Downer, L. V. Eaton, F. P. Fish, A. D. Foster, Jr., Guy Garland, C. M. Garth, M. D. E. Gates, Braman Gibbs, R. H. Gilman, J. C. Gochenour, L. S. Goddard, Robert Grinnell, Russell Grinnell, Jr., A. K. Hartman, W. P. Haskell, Howard Head, J. B. Bickam, W. M. Riggins...
...preached, he added, was disrupting his home life. On his first free night before looking for another job. Chauffeur St. George went to a wrestling match with onetime Secretary of Labor William Nuckles Doak whom he had driven for three years. Said he: "There's one swell guy! He never had anybody work 17 hours...
...morrow. Because of his easy access to the White House and the weight of his words with the President, Dr. Moley is viewed with alarm, if not distrust, by most of the Democratic politicians at the Capitol. So are the other members of the "Brain Trust"-Rexford Guy Tugwell...
outer office. He said he had come about Mr. Morgan's manuscript of Vol. I of Sir Walter Scott's Guy Mannering, mysteriously stolen from a loan exhibition last autumn at Columbia University (TIME, Dec. 5). He was whisked in at once to Mr. Morgan. For five months world police had been watching pawnshops and "fences" for the MS. The man said quietly, "Would you be interested in getting back Guy Mannering on a basis of no questions asked, no money paid?'' Mr. Morgan said, "Yes." The man left and soon a messenger brought the manuscript...
Professor Berle is the third member of the Roosevelt campaign "brain trust" to find a berth inside the Administration and like the other two (Assistant Secretary of State Raymond Moley, Assistant Secretary of Agriculture Rexford Guy Tugwell) he was drafted from Columbia University. Son of a liberal Boston clergyman, Adolf Berle Jr. arrived at Harvard at the age of 13, was widely publicized as an infant prodigy. He wore knickerbockers about the Yard up to his senior year. Graduated with honors at 17, he took a master's degree. At 21 he received an LL.B. from Harvard Law School...