Word: marse
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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In Manhattan's Cathedral of St. John the Divine one day last week, plump-cheeked little Dean Milo Hudson Gates read from Acts, XVII. Lean little Bishop William T. Manning stood in red vestments by his side. Dean Gates read from the words of another little man, but a...
¶ To the assault on and near-lynching of Judge Charles Clark Bradley by a mob of Iowa farmers because he would not waive mortgage foreclosure actions pending in his court (TIME, May 8 et seq.) : prison sentences (varying from six months to 20 days) for three of the six...
Guardsmen's guns kept the peace at strife-torn Le Mars, Iowa, last week while a military court worked up evidence for the civil prosecution of those rural mobsters who, week before, had abducted and outraged Judge Charles Clark Bradley (TIME, May 8). Nearly 100 earth-stained farmers were...
Looking up from beneath his green eyeshade, Judge Charles Clark Bradley, 54, addressed his command to a rowdy crew of lowans who were shoving their way into his small court room at Le Mars (pop.: 4,788) one afternoon last week. Some were farmers in ragged overalls. Others looked like...
Tonight's lecture will be given at 7.30 o'clock and repeated at 9.30 o'clock by Dr. D. H. Menzel, noted authority on the atmosphere of the sun. Taking as his topic "The Puzzle of the Planets," he will expound, among other things, the secret of the canals on...