Word: miltonic
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Last week, however, not only Oklahomans but the rest of the U. S. sat up and took notice when it appeared that Oklahoma City schools were odd not only at the top but also at the bottom. Haled before their high school principal for persistent hooky-playing, Milton Walser, 19, and Manford Ishmael, 18, airily explained that they had been busy leading a blackshirt movement to establish a new political and economic system in the U. S. by "bloodless revolution...
...paper on the "K-effect" as yet unpublished, Miss Pishmish declined to explain the cryptic phrase. Her work here, in the Milton Bureau investigating variable stars was no better defined...
Arthur Thomson Wood of Brookline was second in the competition, and Winslow Marshall Wright of Milton was third...
Publisher-Groceryman McDonald blamed the Commission's action on his old foe-shrewd, ponderous, Publisher-Editor George Fort Milton of the rival News, who is an old and valued friend of Secretary of State Cordell Hull. "Publisher Milton," he snapped, "has long swaggered over the country as the lord of the Tennessee Valley. . . . The Free Press will continue to compete with his ... newspaper with every honest means...
...Berman, Brighton, Mass., Everett F. Bleller, Jamaica Plain, Mass., William J. Bobear, Upper Darby, Pa., Thorwill Prehmer, Montclair, N. J., Charles S. Bridge, Franklin, Ohio, Robert B. Broadwater, Oakland, Calif., James G. Cate, Watertown, Mass., Arsen E. Charles, South Braintree, Mass., Allen R. Clark, Calais, Mc., Louis M. Clay, Milton, Mass., William M. Couch Jr., Platte City, Mo., David W. Dean, Chicago, Ill., Hollis C. Dennen, Waltham, Mass., David D. Devens, Boston, Mass., Leonard G. Doran, North Dartmouth, Mass., Paul J. Flamand, Sharon, Mass...