Word: hayed
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...country was still fighting the Depression that had started the year before. A small enterprise which went under that year was a hay business formed by Robert Alexander Long, 24, and two young friends, one of whom was Victor Bell. "The hay crop was excellent," said
...course, if you don't give us our due meed of praise in your valuable publication I shall be forced to perform a painful duty when next 1 visit your seaport: that is to shoot you so full of holes they can sift baled hay through...
HARVARD BROWN Frankel 118-pounds Linkhamper Klein 126-pounds Chaset Gilbert 135-pounds Maiello Dorman 145-pounds Spiwak Goddard 155-pounds Chapman Keyser 165-pounds Capasso Ames 175-pounds Damarjian Barrows Unlimited Hay...
...Grady & Gray telephoned for police. Ten police sharpshooters went to the scene, hesitated to shoot because of the crowd. Amateur marksmen had to be restrained. Mayor George Baker forbade an execution, but ordered a machine gun squad to stand guard while steel cables were fashioned into nooses. Hay was spread over the nooses, the cable ends fastened to trucks. Tusko reached for the hay, the trucks pulled the nooses tight around him. Police remained on guard while Mayor Baker called his council to decide whether to build Tusko a steel cage or to execute him legally...
...Carpenter; February 21, "What the X-ray Can and Cannot Do" by Dr. G. W. Holmes; February 28, "Rheumatic Heart Disease in Children and Adults" by Dr. T. D. Jones; March 6, "The White House Conference and Oral Hygiene" by Dr. L. M. S. Miner; March 13, "Asthma, Hay Fover, and Allied Conditions" by Dr. F. M. Rackemann '09; March 20, "Back Ache, Lumbago, and Sacro-iliac Troubles" by Dr. M. N. Smith-Peterson...