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...when he helped a little in Harry Truman's 1934 campaign for the Senate. A smooth-talking young man at 24, Merl came to Washington in 1937 and got a job with a dairy company. But his Missouri friend did not forget him. In 1940, Senator Truman gave Marl's wife, Lauretta, a job in his office; for part of the time, she was Harry Vaughan's secretary. Merl himself went to work for the Government's General Accounting Office as an assistant messenger at $20 a week. While Merl went off to join the Marines...
Terzaghi was one of three authors of an essay entitled "Shipways with Cellular Walls on a Marl Foundation...
...Sarah, his wife, conspired in the boudoir of her bosom friend Queen Anne. Since then, Britain's empire had dawned and passed high noon. In the twilight of this empire, the family name had been kept bright by a commoner named Winston Churchill. Last week, however, the Marl-boroughs were once again in the forefront of the news. In London, gossips linked the names of Princess Margaret and the 22-year-old Marquess of Blandford, heir of the tenth Duke. At Blenheim Palace in Oxfordshire, John Albert Edward William Spencer-Churchill, the tenth Duke of Maryborough, astonished dinner guests...
...problem right now is to find a goalie to replace Goding, named on the all-league team for two years. He hasn't been able to get much of a line on his candidates because lack of ice has hampered Dartmouth's practice. But he will have Sullivan returning, Marl Cross, a veteran defense man who has been shifted to forward, and Fred Maloon and Pete Keir, a Junior, also counted on. Bob Campbell and Ed Hughes, both Juniors, currently form the defense duo. Dartmouth, in its two years under Jeremiah, has won the Quadrangular League title twice, each time...
...shining and great clouds trundle away or crumble in the blue like fallen ramparts. A housewife wipes her red hands upon an apron and smiles down at the first bewildering crocus. Horses in the shafts steam and try to forget their winter coats. Old gentlemen on Marl bore Street hang up their Chesterfields and derbies. Little boys go shouting into a tumbled house and little girls wear blue...