Word: lawton
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Colby Junior CollegeMyrton F. Beeler Phyillis Slater, Thayer AcademySheldon K. Beren Sylvia Gross, CambridgeEdmund R. Biddie Hilda Flietz, RadcliffeHerbert W. Blanchard Sally West, BeaverBurton P. Block Evelyn O'Leary, MiltonThomas J. Carens Molly Hunter, WellesleyFrancis H. Caskin Mary Mercier, DanversRobert W. Chase Janet Nichols, WellesleyWalter A. Deane Martha Ann Lawton, Academic ModernoJames A. Doering Cornelia Weeks, SmithCharles A. Eberhardt Cynthia Carlisle, NewtonJohn D. Eusden Mildred Lane, WellesleyJohn C. Faulkner, III Polly Marshall, WheatonPhilip F. Fickett June Andrews, WellesleyFrank F. Goodman Jane Tupper, WellesleyStanley Gordon Elaine Robins, LazellDonald Harting Ann Rice, MiltonWilliam L. Hewes Mary Louise Shoemaker, Connecticut CollegeThomas C. Holyoke...
Then U-boat warfare, the sinking of the Lusitania, makes Sometown feel angry frustration, determined to do something. But Congressman John Lawton says there is only one thing to be done, and no one wants to go to war. As 1915 falls flaming into 1916, this is true, but Sometowns over the U. S. look toward thin-faced, worried Woodrow Wilson, about to marry Mrs. Gait. When Charles Evans Hughes quits the Supreme Court to run against Wilson, and almost wins, a period in history is already drawing to a close. Sometown's main street sees its first Preparedness...
George Campbell of Lawton, Okla. was born blind. Three years ago, a group of local surgeons removed the 21-year-old boy's cataracts, fitted him with a pair of thick-lensed glasses, gave him sight. Joyous George Campbell, now able to read with his eyes, last fortnight told radio listeners of Kansas City's WDAF the lyrical tale of his "birthday into light...