Word: neils
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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THEM!"-Bessie M. O'Neil, Springfield, Mass. Might any or all of these slogans help the Democrats unhorse the Republicans in 1928? The slogan committee of the Woman's National Democratic Club (Washington, D. C.), hoped so. They were announced last week as the best of 800 slogans the committee obtained in its nationwide slogan-motto-jingle-limerick-rhyme con-contest (TIME, Sept. 26). The committee paid $100, $50 and $25 for the above prizewinners, as promised. The Mrs. Hubbard who won first prize is First Vice-President of the Woman's National Democratic Club...
...Copeland '09, Professor of Marketing in the Business School, Chairman: Joseph H. Appel, Advertising Manager, John Wanamaker. New York: Neil H. Borden '22, Assistant Professor of Advertising in the Business School; Frank Braucher, Advertising Director of the Crowell Publishing Company, New York; G. M. Burbach, Advertising Manager of the St. Loupis Post-Dispatch, St. Louis; J. K. Fraser, of The Blackman Company Advertising Agency, New York; G. B. Hotchkiss, Professor of Marketing, New York University; H. L. Johnson, President of the Graphic Arts Company, Boston; T. J. McManis, Assistant Manager of Publicity Department, General Electric Company, Schenectady, New York...
...MARSHALS John Newton Barbee Jr.William Barksdale Jones Charles Augustus Pratt Jr. Dudley Bell William Ashley Magic II William Gurdon Saltonstall John Peirce Chase Albert Henry O'Neil John Watts FOR TREASURER Alexander Maxwell Blackburn Jr. Harlow Niles Higinbotham Carl Howard Pforzheimer Jr. Thorndike Dudley Howe Jr. FOR ORATOR Thomas Hopkinson Eliot Frederick William Lorenzen Barrett Williams Kingsley Arnold Perry FOR IVY ORATOR Edward Frank Clark Jr. Lombard Carter Jones II Victor Owen Jones Charles Francis Fawsett Jr. Adolph Frank Reel FOR POET Charles Cortez Abbott Mark DeWolfe Howe FOR ODIST Eduardo Andrade John Caspar Dreier Edward VonPechmann Renouf FOR CHORISTER...
Albert Henry O'Neil, of Jamaica Plain...
Prodding Gorhanson afresh, the convicts marched him to another door, opening from the rear of the cellhouse to the prison ballfield. They captured Guard Walter Neil on the way. At the ballyard door, Guard Neil was sent out first, then Guard Gorhanson. Before the convicts could follow, Guard Neil flung his weight against the door. Tony Brown, San Francisco thug, the convict with the "roscoe" (pistol), tried to shoot Neil's foot out of the way, but the lock clicked. The cursing convicts retired to secure the rest of their guards as hostages and hold a council...