Word: md
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Married. Dr. Dean DeWitt Lewis, professor of surgery at Johns Hopkins University Medical School, chief surgeon of Johns Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore, Md.; to Miss Norene Kinney, of East Chicago, Ind.; in Girard, Ohio...
...Chevy Chase, Md., a large ram "with long, sharp horns" spied a Mrs. Arthur N. Presmont. He bounded toward her, butted her. Mrs. Arthur N. Presmont ran away as rapidly as possible. The ram followed her, again butted her. Mrs. Arthur N. Presmont ran around a tree; the ram followed her, twice butted her. At last the crew of a passing automobile truck came to restrain the ram. Bruised & exhausted, Mrs. Presmont said: "I was terrified. But its a glorious good thing...
Baltimore, Md...
...EIGHT YEARS OF WALL STREET- GIVE MAIN STREET A CHANCE!"- Mrs. Wilbur W. Hubbard, Chestertown, Md. ¶ "TARIFF RELIEF MEANS FARM RELIEF!" F. N. Martin, Newberry, S. C. ¶ "BY THEIR LOOTS YE SHALL KNOW...
...great partisan moments or have emerged from nowhere to win no prizes for their anonymous authors. In a bygone day, a slogan contest would have seemed as absurd as the idea of women voting. Fancy a dame of 1840 penning a note to a Mrs. Hubbard of Chesterton, Md.: "We have received your nice slogan and it wins the prize." In 1840, men were shouting in the torchlit streets: "Fifty-four-forty or fight!" In 1856, Republicans punned: "Free soil, free speech, free men and Fremont." A resounding, if somewhat vague, slogan was Theodore Roosevelt...