Word: jamestowne
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...Jamestown, N. Y., astute Chauncey B. Klinedinst, proprietor of Kliney's restaurant, was trapped in his refrigerator when the door swung shut behind him. His screams were unheard. Benumbed and exasperated, he shrewdly solved the problem of how to summon aid: by shutting off tap lines through which beer flowed...
...Sawyer Mary L. Larson, Watertown Mark P. Schalefer June Yosell, Swampscott John M. Scanlon Martha Hastings, Clinton Mark P. Schorger Diana Fraser, Radcliffe James L. Schwab, Jr. Lucy Milner, Dalton School Lionel a. Schwartz Marcia Rosen, Boston Joseph C. Scott Jeanne Owens, Belmont Thomas W. Sears, Jr. Mande Fellowes, Jamestown, R. I. John R. Shattuck Mardi Dickson, Endicott Junior College Melvin I. Shoul Anne T. Joyce, Trinity Ralph T. Siegler Zelda Sobel, Brooklyn College Herbert R. Silverman Connie Flint, Newton Center David L. Simon Bernice Sondelman, Brookline Andrew E. Smith Jacqulyn Saunders Kennedy Smith Winkie van Linnop, Philadelphia Francis...
...mass had been explored from Cape Nome to Florida, the Rockies and the Appalachians prospected, the Mississippi and the Columbia river systems mapped, Klondike and California gold discovered, and Denver, Seattle, Chicago, Atlanta and every other American city today above a hundred thousand population founded within 50 years after Jamestown...
...States of America, prior to the time that your forefathers were here. . . . This reflects no discredit upon you, or anyone else, as there are thousands of loyal American citizens who cannot trace their ancestry to the early Spanish colonists in the Southwest, or to the noble American colonists of Jamestown and Plymouth Rock. . . . We are Americans also, Mr. Editor...
...Great Britain's coveted Ascot Gold Cup last year with Flares, a son of Gallant Fox. But Turfman Woodward, a serious student of blood lines, took special pride in his long-legged Johnstown, whom railbirds nicknamed "Big John." It was his idea to breed his fleet-footed Jamestown with La France, a beautiful little mare who, because of a broken hip, never could race. Johnstown was their foal and Owner Woodward had followed the colt's career as though he were an only child...