Word: hurt
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...enigmatic of American cities. He has one or two distinguished natives living in the Back Bay when he should have said Beacon Hill and, according to more scholarly authorities, he has slipped up on some of his dates. But his book is too intrinsically fascinating and alive to be hurt much by it. He has hit precisely the right spot in the underlying concept of his work...
...American Airlines' President Smith, TIME'S thanks for setting the record straight. The burned remains of The Southerner were bought by one Hubert Hurt for $65, now lie in front of his farm outside Goodwin...
Searchers found the engineer dead, the fireman dying. A broken neck killed a young doctor from Brooklyn. Thirty-one other passengers were hospitalized. Two were found so critically hurt that they...
...Horn graybeards that hurt a solid little ship, but the stinking steep, toppling walls of water a hundred-mile breeze pushes up in a shallow puddle like the North Sea or Channel...
...town, though the Pacific Northwest seemed an unlikely spot to start a plant producing a heavy mechanical product for world-wide distribution. Harry Banfield's old contracting partner and predecessor as Iron Fireman's president was killed in an airplane accident in 1928. Mr. Banfield was badly hurt in the same crackup. Quiet, reserved, he still likes to build bridges on the side, sometimes does. Vice President Edward C. Sammons was named "Portland's First Citizen for 1935." Another high-powered Iron Fireman is General Sales Manager Clarence Theodore Burg, an ardent Rotarian who made...