Word: nashe
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Apropos of your article re poets' incomes (TIME, Oct. 17), I have been wondering how much Ogden Nash is able to shake the Muse down for in the course of a year...
...good year might net him close to $20,000 but for the past two years Mr. Nash has not seriously courted the Muse...
...Nash offers 22 models in its four series of sixes and eights at prices ranging from $840 to $1,235. Ruggedly streamlined, Nash features for 1939 its "Weather Eye," a dash control which tunes in interior air-conditioning like a radio; its sedan interior which makes up into two bunks for roadside snoozing...
Spencer Alonze Klaw '41, of Hornell, Peter J. Koeniger '41, Lawrence Lader '41, Martin Lichterman '39, Wallace B. Liverance, Jr. '41, Edward Marcus '39, Paul Melrose '40, Leonard K. Nash '39, Howard McC. Palmer '39, Robert A. Porter '40, Laurence I. Radway '40, Lansing F. Robinson '39, Charles C. Smith '41, Richard S. Suter '41, Louis A. Waters...
...helped found in 1931. Three years later Illinois' Democratic Governor Henry Horner invited him to run for the State Senate in the partly Negro and ordinarily Republican University district. As a politician Philosopher Smith proved no flash in the pan. Although he had repudiated Chicago's Kelly-Nash machine and alienated Sponsor Horner by his independence, this year he beat the machine candidate for the Democratic nomination for Congressman-at-Large...