Word: meats
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Your editorial February 28th, regarding eighteenth amendment, and reprinted in State University of Iowa, "Dally Iowan" of March 5th, has a lot of meat...
...kennel at Hayneville, Ala., last week might have been dreaming with a dog's sharp reminiscence of the end of that three hour run; she might have been wondering whether the time had not come for her handler to bring her a platter of lean, raw meat; or she might have guessed, from the smell of the pine crate that was almost overpowering in her infinitely acute nostrils, that she was soon to make another trip to Grand Junction where, on March 5, she must defend her title in the National Championship Bird Dog Trials, against the pick...
...doubles is so much faster that if you found someone who knew these Britons apart and he pointed one out, the other was sure to be on the spot by the time you looked. It was the opinion of the knowing that Pell and Mortimer would make such mince-meat of Cambridge and Kemp- Welch that their identities would not only be indistinguishable but unimportant...
...little side room, and after they had eaten some maize and drunk water, they flew out of the window none the worse for their handling by the cats. The fact was that neither cat liked to eat game with dirty, sooty feathers on it ; they preferred clean cooked meat." On Jan. 1, 1929, Sir Wallis contributed to the Conservative Evening Standard the obituary of Mike which became the basis of the present monograph, printed by R. Clay & Sons, Ltd., Bungay. Suffolk, and obtainable from Sir Wallis at his chambers, 48 Bloomsbury Street, London. W. C. I. The pamphlet also contains...