Word: ill
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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JANE SCOULLER Pontiac, Ill...
More suspicious than most were two reporters from the Le Mars semiweekly Globe-Post, who tried to get a picture of 91-year-old Mrs. Trow on Election Day, were refused. When they returned with policemen and broke into the house, they found Mrs. Knox ill in bed, no trace of her mother. Mrs. Knox told the sheriff that her mother was on a trip, that she had hired a woman to impersonate her. She had been collecting her mother's $40 monthly Civil War pension. Pressed, Mrs. Knox said Mrs. Trow had gone to Nebraska with a friend...
...Finley. who took over the editorship in April 1937 after 16 years as associate editor, is an inveterate worker, talker, walker (he once walked 70 miles in one day, till this year annually circumambulated Manhattan), degree-taker (he has 31 honorary degrees, 21 LL.D.s). Of late he has been ill and Charles Merz has been filling in. Last week, with the Merz promotion. Dr. Finley was made editor emeritus...
Morris E. Hurley, Jr., Berkeley, Calif.; Frank B. Jourdan, Albuquerque, N. Mex.; James D. Justice, Logansport, Ind.; Malcolm G. Leybourne, Tippecanoe City, Ohio; Robert B. Loftfield, Euclid, Ohio; Duane B. Lueders, Henning, Minn.; James W. Morrison, Jr., Portland, Ore.; Mortimer S. Rayman, Chicago, Ill.; George F. Snell, Jr., Takoma Park, Md.; George R. Strange, Chicago, Ill.; Joseph H. Summers, Madisonville, Ky.; and James W.L. Moukman, St. Paul, Minn...