Word: hancockers
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: during 1940-1949
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...detector," said Mrs. Edna Hancock, "lied...
Emil Ludwig will speak at Ford Hall Forum in John Hancock' Hall in Boston Sunday evening at 7:30 o'clock. The famed German-born historian, whose books were burned by Hitler, will discuss a question of the hour: "What kind of peace shall we make with Germany...
...fight against inflation; 2) to pull together the masses of Washington's postwar plans. This was a task of dazing magnitude, because probably all Government postwar domestic policy will be based on the Old Man's findings. His staff: mostly his present right-hand man, Banker John Hancock. The office: "I don't know where definitely. But a park bench is too flippant for this...
Died. Josephine Hancock Logan, 81, crusading Chicago patroness of science and "sane" art; in Chicago. Mrs. Logan was much perturbed when the generous art prize she and her husband had endowed for 18 years went to Doris Lee's gently caricatural Thanksgiving in 1935. She thereupon dedicated a society for "Sanity in Art" to the proposition that "The 'Cuckoo of Publicity' has laid the egg of a new 'dodo bird' in the hard nest of art," thereafter purred contentedly at her own safe & sane exhibits. She was a cofounder of the American College of Surgeons...
...next day, the pretty, but not too pretty, intelligent, but not too intelligent young wife gave birth to a perfect specimen of manhood. The handsome young CPA Sr. announced that the perfect baby would be named a fine steady name--John Adams Hancock to haunt pretty, but not too pretty, intelligent, but not too intelligent (etc.) young WAVES...