Word: parkers
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Recently, Kenneth Parker, of Janesville, Wis., sent in a kind of painting, done in oils, which he thought would interest and amuse us. An unidentified artist had painted it on wood bent at a go-degree-angle so that the picture could occupy the corner of a room...
...pass on every play," said the coach. "We'll try to make our running game go; then we'll hit the passes." Lamar added that in two games, passers Jim Kenary and Bob Parker have completed 17 out of 36 aerial attempts, which he considers a pretty fair average...
Eliot; re, Critchton, Abbott; rt, Colo, Palmer; Quisenberry, Winters; c, Meade, England; lg, Collopy, Rand; lt, Fisher, Parker; le, Morgan, Predmore; backs, Owens, McGiffert, Greeley, Williams, Eckleberry, Furber...
...Eversharp had passed Parker Pen Co. and Sheaffer, and had an ace up its sleeve to grab off the brand new ballpen market. The ace: the North and Central American rights to the Biro patents, for which it had laid out $500,000 (TIME...
...Algonquin became a Manhattan institution, and gave birth to other institutions. Most famed offspring: the Round Table, "a crowd of unusually agreeable folk": Alexander Woollcott, George S. Kaufman, "F.P.A.", Robert Benchley, Dorothy Parker, Heywood Broun. In the twenties, they lunched together in the Oak Room. But when they died or drifted away, there were always younger wits to dine in the Oak Room and younger actors to sleep where John Barrymore had slept. Despite occasional rough going, the Algonquin usually earned a profit (last year...