Word: lincoln
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Walking uninvited into a dance at the Ford Laboratory in Dearborn, Wilfred Chester Leland Jr., grandson of the founder of Lincoln Motor Co., slapped into the hands of Henry Ford a long-delayed subpoena ordering him to appear and testify in a suit brought against him by a onetime Lincoln agency...
Throughout the nation the poignant wail of the debtor beats relentlessly upon political ears. At Logan, Iowa, last week 400 farmers forcibly halted another mortgage foreclosure sale. At Sidney, Neb. farm leaders prepared to march 200,000 irate debtors to the State Capitol at Lincoln and "tear it down" unless they got relief. In Wisconsin, Democratic Governor Schmedeman, after receiving a delegation of farm strikers, issued a proclamation calling upon circuit judges to hold all mortgage foreclosures in abeyance until the Legislature could declare a moratorium. Some judges promised to comply; others claimed they were legally powerless to obey...
...summary: HARVARD PRINCETON Baldwin, Wolcott, Hasler, l.w. r.w., Tiers, Lane Putnam, Everett, Pruyn, c. c., Glazebrook, Kammer Saltonstall, Beale, Lincoln, Holmes, r.w. l.w., Whitman, Poole Martin, Dow, l.d., r.d., Gardner, Green Watts, Pell, r.d. l.d., Boice, Flynn deGive, g. g., Thouron, Hirsch...
...never played so well and that the attack was well-timed throughout the game. Baldwin, who was the outstanding defense man in the first game will be in the first line with Putnam and Saltonstall. Wolcott, Pruyn, and Beale will compromise the crack second string with Hasler, Everett, and Lincoln as third alternates. Dow will dress and Reece may substitute at the nets...
...Lincoln as usual stressed its coachwork. The Lincoln discontinued an 8 and added...