Word: missing
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Unable to come to the game because of a Saturday matinee, Miss Grable will invade the Yard immediately after her performance...
Bitter was the feud in the all-Negro town of Mound Bayou, Miss., between Eugene P. Booze, Republican boss, and his sister-in-law Estelle Montgomery. Cause: both claimed ownership of the house in which Booze and his family lived. Eugene Booze apparently won the argument last month: in an altercation over a court order forbidding her to enter the house, Estelle attacked Booze and two white State policemen with a butcher knife, was shot dead...
...drum majorette, Miss Beatrice Fishman, had nothing but compliments for the "wonderful game" played by a "very fine" Harvard team. To her the college was "impressive" and Harvard men "big and hard...
...Miss Mary Ward, head of the Immigration Office, said Saturday that Mrs. Bailey would probably be simply deported and that her reasons for her remaining in this country had not been ascertained...
...Miss Hagen said that she considers "Key Largo" Maxwell Anderson's best play to date...