Word: mc
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...bill for agricultural relief. (Mc-Nary-Haugen Bill defeated in the House; Norbeck-Burtness Bill defeated in the Senate; others not considered...
...shown deep emotion, to have said: 'I would be willing to undertake a monster benefit performance in New York, giving all the proceeds as a nucleus of a fund to eliminate this pernicious scourge of man-kind.' " Jack Dempsey, pugilistic champion of the world: "One W. O. Mc-Geehan, New York sports writer, described my acting in the cinema. Said he: 'Mr. Dempsey does not make love with the brazenness of a Valentino. His love-making is repressed. Mr. Dempsey merely looks at the "goil." He does not manhandle her. There are no shameless petting parties...
Pole Vault--Won by Mc Clellan (University School); second, Fogg (Burlington); faird, tie between Harvey (Andover), Vail (Andover), Richardson (Dean), and Clark (Exeter), Height 11ft...
...teams, which competed Saturday, won seventh and eight places, beating 17 and 18 schools respectively. B. Connors from Allan Chalmers was second in both the shot and the discus, while D. Mc Clellan of the University School, Cleveland, Ohio, captured first place in the pole vault at 11 feet. Were it not for the strictness of the H. A. A. another one man team might have participated. Early Saturday morning a youth entered the H. A. A. office, saying that he happened to be passing through Boston that day and would like to enter in every event of the meet...
...total B. Conners, sole entry for the Allen Chambers School of West Newton, however, promises to make trouble if Branderburg is not quite up to form. Connors is also entered for the hammer and shot put. A one man team from the University School. Cleveland, Ohio, composed of D. Mc Clellan, should pick up a few points for the Middle West in the discus, shot, and javelin...