Word: kins
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Chicago's Stockyards Court, Judge Robert Jerome Dunne passed final judgment on 56 drunkards who had been on probation in charge of their wives or other kin since Sept. 1. When Bill McNulty said, "I haven't touched a drop," his wife cried, "Oh, judge, he's lying to you." Sentence: 60 days. Of John Cpywiak, his wife Anna said, "He's been out of work for nine years. He spent my $500 savings on booze. Then he came home and robbed the baby's bank. I don't want him, judge...
...narrow cubicle beneath the wing, Engineers Chancey B. Wright and Victor A. Wright (no kin) alternated at tending the fuel tanks, engines, temperature. On the bridge, First Officer Robert Oliver Daniel Sullivan took turns at the controls with Second Officer George King. Directly behind sat Radio Officer William Turner Jarboe, maintaining constant touch with the directional radio beam the airliner follows. Standing nearby over a chart table was Chief Navigation Officer Frederick J. Noonan. Also there was the tight-mouthed, round-shouldered, meticulous man who is Pan American's No. 1 pilot. No. 1 Pilot. Son of a hardware...
When a middle-westerner, thrown into the midst of this finical society, is visited by one of his kin, he is eternally apprehensive of being forever disgraced. But when that kin is a father who is also a Harvard man, the middle-westerner has every right to feel safe...
Stating that she "would not be justified in accepting such an appropriation from the taxpayers' money," Mrs. Olivia Murray Cutting, rich mother of the late U. S. Senator Bronson Cutting, refused the customary $10,000 voted by the Senate to deceased Senators' next of kin. Senator Cutting left an estate of nearly...
Died. "Mrs. Wilson Woodrow" (Nancy Mann Waddel Woodrow), 50 plus, novelist and magazine fictionist, widow of James Wilson Woodrow, distant kin of Woodrow Wilson; of heart disease; in Manhattan...