Word: mais
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...miles in 20 hours. Police, trappers, posse with airplanes, bombs, after one weary mai How I wish he might have reached Alaska...
...told them that college football players spent 109 hours on play and practice as compared with in hours of extracurricular effort by debaters, 122 by lacrosse players, 132 by dramatic club members, 186 by oarsmen and 241 by college journalists. For president, the Coaches Association chose Dr. Marvin Allen ("Mai") Stevens of Yale to succeed J. F. ("Chick") Meehan who recently resigned from N. Y. U. to coach at Manhattan College. Tall, quiet, solemn, Mai Stevens went to Yale as a transfer from Washburn College. Kan., paid his tuition as night watchman in an undertaking establishment. He was halfback...
French Professor Lewis Piaget-Shanks has translated Charles Baudelaire's Flowers of Evil (Fleurs du Mai); a Major Felten has illustrated the book in 16 modernistic black-&-whites (Ives Washburn...
Died. Mrs. Jane Daugherty, 95, mother of onetime U. S. Attorney General Harry Micajah Daugherty and of former President Mai S. Daugherty of the defunct Ohio State Bank, who is on trial for alleged misuse of its funds; of influenza and heart disease; in Washington Court House, Ohio. She was a signer of her son Mal's $40,000 bond. His trial was adjourned last week when her condition became serious...
Unless you are a student of French literature you probably think of Charles Baudelaire as an overrated, vaguely Satanic poet who wrote a slim volume called Flews du Mai and wanted to be thought more wicked than he was. Biographer Pierre Loving does not so much correct this impression as amplify it. His story of Baudelaire and his times, written as a novel, is solid and appetizing with plenty of factual meat made more appetizing by the artistic sauce...