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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...instructor. Without glasses he is more apt to resemble a high-pressure magazine salesman. He has two sons by his first wife, who died in 1930. In 1931 he married Virginia Kirk Tharpe. With their baby Nancy (the two boys are at military school in the East) the Cords live in a fine home in Beverly Hills outside Los Angeles where he went to high school and ran a car-washing business. G. H. Q. of Cord Corp. is at No. 105 West Adams St., Chicago. In the swank Lake Shore Drive district Cord maintains a large apartment. When visiting...
...want to see bullets holding sway Then come on, all you workers, And join our fight today. Chorus: Put one more S in the U. S. A. To make it Soviet. One more S in the U. S. A. Oh, we'll live to see it yet. When the land belongs to the farmers* And the factories to the working men- The U. S. A. when we take control Will be U. S. S. A. then...
...spirit of God and His will to have said such advice as is good for us." Bewhiskered and clear-voiced. President Grant was guided to give no startling advice last week as amplifiers carried his speech (extemporaneous) to the 11,000 hushed saints. He warned against faultfinding, counseled them: "Live our religion. The Latter-day Saints Church does not make mistakes. The Church is true and humble and my prayer is that you will follow out closely its teachings. Individuals may make mistakes but the Gospel is solid.'' Reviewing his 51 years in the Priesthood, President Grant recalled...
...heart of Kentucky's bluegrass lands, 30 mi. west of Paris and 10 mi. north of Versailles, is Spring Station. Fifteen people live there. It is 600 mi. to the nearest track of the Southern Pacific R. R. The Louisville & Nashville railroad runs through Spring Station but no trains stop except on flag. Last week a train did stop and out of a private car stepped 15 directors and employes of the Southern Pacific Co. They marched into a one-room brick building. There in a space 25 by 25 ft. the two-billion-dollar railroad system held...
...think the codes will be permanent. Not like the laws of the Medes and the Persians. I wonder why they always speak of the Medes and the Persians together: did they live near one another...