Word: leonarde
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Columbus, Ohio, last month Mrs. Leonard Loomis, 21, was about to have a baby. Her obstetrician, Dr. Abe Herbert Kanter, took Mrs. Loomis' left hand, held it palm down over her head while he softly intoned: "You are going to sleep now. You are so tired, so very, very tired. Just relax. Your arms and legs are relaxing. They are so heavy. Just relax, relax. You are so sleepy, so sleepy, so very, very sleepy. . . . When I count three you will be asleep. . . . One, two, three...
...Brown offered to sell the track to Sportsman Hertz for $2,500,000 if he could raise the money in 24 hours. It took Mr. Hertz just 20 minutes to extract the $2,500,000 from a group of civic-minded Chicagoans like Warren Wright, Otto Lehmann, Silas Strawn, Leonard Florsheim, Charles A. McCulloch...
...industrial production. In this index the normal 100 is Calculated on the years from 1923 through 1925. Since that time the population of the U. S. has increased 13%. and living standards have presumably advanced. Disregarding the advance in living standards, Cleveland Trust Co.'s famed Vice President Leonard P. Ayres recently declared that "we shall not be much in error if we consider 113 to be normal now." The latest Reserve Board figure (April) was an even 100. In 1929 it touched...
Texas' Governor James V. Allred promptly accepted the challenge in Dallas but delegated the spitting to expert Expectorator Leonard Pack, chief of the Centennial Police. No chewer himself, the Texas Governor refused to compete because: "They say it takes time to achieve accuracy and poise...
Divorced. William Ellery Leonard, 60, poet (Two Lives), professor at the University of Wisconsin; by Mrs. Grace Golden Leonard, 28, his third wife; in Madison, Wis. Grounds: cruelty...