Word: linscotts
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...undergraduates contemplating the filing of claims amounting to $350, last night said that all their windows were locked and the responsibility lay with the University. The two students are Roger B. Linscott and Robert B. Ridder...
...victims were all Sophomores. From Winthrop they were R. M. Campbell, F. Jourdan, D. I. Lowry, and J. P. R. Budlong; from Leverett, R. B. Ridder and R. B. Linscott...
...Judd, H. M. Kidder, D. H. Kimball, W. A. Kirstein, F. A. Lavey, L. S. Levenson, S. R. Linscott, D. R. Lit, D. P. McAllester, D. B. Malone, T. V. N. Marsters, C. C. Means, C. D. Mietzelfeld, W. J. Moore, J. L. Morrisson, W. Morss, A. W. Nelson, C. S. Oakman, D. E. O'Reilly, W. R. Pierson, E. D. Piper, E. H. Porter, J. Preston, D. Prouty, J. A. Rich, C. R. Richmond, E. H. Risley, S. W. Rudnick, E. L. Saenger, H. F. Schmidt, R. W. Scott, R. S. Shaw, C. C. Smith, R. I. Smith...
...long-repressed model husband who was methodically running away from his wife. Martin Knox, criminal lawyer, was bringing a secret star witness back East: red-headed Lena Karelsen, whose evidence would free his gunman client, smash the political ring. Three people were on Knox's trail: Representative Tom Linscott, mouthpiece of the ring, Newspaperwoman Ada Robillard, once Knox's mistress but now Linscott's fiancée, Private Detective Izzard, whose job was to bribe or kill Knox's witness, whichever seemed best. Knox made Witness Karelsen lie low in her compartment, kept...