Word: jims
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: during 1920-1929
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
After an absence of eight years of adventure, agitation and jail in foreign parts, Jim Larkin, Irish Revolutionist recently deported from the United States, arrived in his native Dublin. He was greeted with cheers by many thousands of Irish workers and marched through the streets to make a speech at Liberty Hall, with two bands playing and red and green flags waving...
...Westchester-Biltmore course, Hagen and Sarazen, present and past open champions, were defeated in match and medal play in two days of special golf for the Sir Stanley Cochrane Purse by Jock Hutchison and Jim Barnes, champions of England and America respectively in 1921. Hagen and Sarazen sailed two days later to shoot for the British open title at Troon...
Post: "The inhabitants of the British West Indies, of course, are eager for annexation to the United States. Most of them are negroes, and they have heard of our lynching bees, Jim Crow discriminations and grandfather clauses with increasing envy. The people of Barbados are tired of having magazine writers describe their perfect government, as recently in Scribner's, and want a little Thompsonism or E. Mont Reilyism. As for the Philippines, every one knows that the Tribune for a quarter century has led the Republican press in such demands as 'Haul down the flag...
...York City and Edward Campbell Aswell '26 of Nashville, Tenn. Harvard Club of Connecticut Valley, to Paul Ernest Anderson '26 of Springfield. Harvard Club of Milwaukee, to Herbert Austin Jacohs '26 of Milwaukee, Wis. Class of 1867, to Haymond Matthew Fuoss '26 of Bell wood, Penna, Rumrill, to Jim Chapman Sherman '25 of Augusta, Ga, N. P. Hallowell Memorial, to Chester Tevis Lane '26 of Surrey England. Buckley to Louis Horace Bouillon '24 of Yonkers, N. Y. Harvard College (for 1920-21), to Franklin Samnel Pollak '23 of New York City...
...Jim" Larkin, Irish labor agitator, who was pardoned from Sing 'Sing by Governor Al Smith of New York after having served more than two years of a ten year sentence for criminal anarchy, was deported to Ireland...