Word: josephs
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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George P. Denny '09, Walter S. Franklin '06, Robert S. Gross '19, Francis W. Hatch '19, Amory Houghton '21, R. Keith Lane '22, Jacob J. Kaplan '08, Dr. Oliver L. Loring '26,Thomas H. Mahoney '06, J Lawrence Pool '28, Clarence B. Randall '12, Joseph P. Sprang, Jr., '15, Lawrence Terry '22, George Whitney...
Harold C. Fleming '44, Edward L. French '45, Gordon W. Hedin '46, Roger S. Kuhn '46, Henry Lee, Jr. '48, Joseph H. Sharlitt '45, Phillip M. Stern '47, and James J. Sullivan...
...threw his free arm around the neck of the man nearest to him-which happened to be Hector Orta. The big man pushed the revolver against the little man and fired. He fired twice more. Later, two policemen came and took him away. He said his name was Kelly-Joseph Kelly-but he didn't know why he had killed Hector A. Orta. ¶ Alexander Cook, 41, a mailman, father of four, was making his last round of the day on Manhattan's lower Seventh Avenue. It was cold and windy, and he had his face buried...
America's press lords, like their millions of readers, spend more time over their comic strips than over their editorial pages. The late Captain Joseph M. Patterson guided his comics (Orphan Annie, Dick Tracy, Terry, etc.) as cunningly as his anti-Roosevelt campaigns, built a monster circulation (now 2,400.000) for his New York Daily News. William Randolph Hearst was one of the daddies of comics (his early Yellow Kid strip led to the phrase "yellow journalism"). Last week the trade paper Editor & Publisher, reporting the launching of Hearst's newest strip, Dick's Adventures in Dreamland...
...dead against it," was the typical reaction in an informal poll last night of girls at the Boston-vicinity colleges to the edict issued by Gen. Joseph T. McNarny yesterday permitting G.I.-fraulein marriages...