Word: marylands
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Maryland. Anti-New Dealer Millard Tydings was expected to hold fast to his Senate seat even if a Dewey tornado sweeps the state...
This month Pavot will retire to the same 1,650-acre farm on Maryland's Eastern Shore where War Admiral prepped for his 1937 Derby victory. He should add 150 lbs. to his big frame while being winter-trained on mild workouts and gallops. Meanwhile bespectacled Oscar White, his trainer, isn't worried about the Futurity-Derby bugaboo and doesn't think Pavot...
Curtain Up. The hurricane sawed its way up the eastern shore of Maryland, the coasts of Delaware and New Jersey with ponderous leisure, its center still offshore. Mile by mile, rain fell, the skies darkened; the wind stirred, then blew, then howled, and the downpour multiplied. Mile by mile along the coasts the great pressure of air pushed the tide into towns, sent great seas tumbling and smashing upon the land. Then the lights went out and telephone lines went down; the chattering radios were stilled, and the candles were lit. At Atlantic City the wind ripped up the famed...
Pollster George Gallup also has a score sheet. He finds Dewey slightly ahead, among 35 of the 48 states sampled in the past six weeks. Yet to be tested: the border states (Oklahoma, Missouri, Kentucky, West Virginia, Maryland); Pennsylvania, and all the crucial Northeast states but New York and Massachusetts. It takes 266 electoral votes to elect a President. The Gallup totals...
Trumpeted Maryland's Millard Tydings: "Continuing the spending of money we haven't got is sheer demagoguery...