Word: nashe
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...York City: Donald H. Davidson '39, Staten Island, N. Y.; Leonard K. Nash '39, New York...
Elliot H. Goodwin '39, John R. Handy '39, Chandler Hovey, Jr. '39, Lawrence S. Johnson '39, Lawrence M. Keeler '36, Francis R. King '39, Neil G. Melone '37, Leonard K. Nash '39, Richard Norman '37, Gardiner Pier '36, William S. Pier '38, John H. Pierpont '39, Ben Pitman, Jr. '39, Robert D. Proctor '38, Tudor Richards '38, Harvey M. Ross...
...Nash-A team of Kenosha, Wis., defending champions, were put out in the first round. So were the Cudahy Puritans of Denver, another favorite...
...barber and beauty shop equipment, electric refrigerators, oil burners and finally into the textile factoring business. But he was not averse to increasing his automobile business by acquisition of Henry Ford's financing company, Universal Credit Corp., in 1933. Today CIT finances the sale of Graham-Paige, Hudson, Nash, Reo, Pierce-Arrow, Studebaker and Ford...
...came to Mr. Auslander's defense [TIME, June 10] but your book reviews usually do knock poets and their work. I took it for granted that whoever writes them was not developed up to the point of appreciating poetry. You published a review of Ogden Nash's last book with a picture of John Chamberlain and his wife, and the story of Mr. Chamberlain's literary rise. You even said that Edna Millay wasn't so good! Ho, hum. Does your reviewer like Mother Goose...