Word: reed
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...James A. Reed: God bless the Constitution...
Worcester--g., Ostberg; r.f., Tom Carlson; l.f., Nelson; r.h., Lundquist; c.h., W. Ferrie; l.h., Ewen, Reed; r.o., J. Ferrie, Tog Carlson; r.i., Anderson; c., Olson; l.i., Berness; l.o., Larson, Johnson...
...REED Kennedy sang in the Cornell University glee club. Since he preferred singing to anything else, he considered himself unfortunate in inheriting two coal companies in Pittsburgh. For seven years he sat behind the president's desk and sold coal, all the while frequently thinking back to the days when he sang over radio with a college trio. When his two brothers grew old enough to handle the coal business, Kennedy started humbly over KDKA in Pittsburgh, sang in a church choir...
Viewing the Roosevelt landslide as representing in part the cession of "proletariat" votes to combat an envisioned close race with the forces of "Fascism" latent in Landon support, the John Reed Society last night concluded a meeting in Phillips Brooks House to interpret the results of the election...
...therefore ludicrous that the royalist press of Paris should greet the new Ambassador with stormy reminders of the fact that he was once married to a lady who was once married to John Reed, a U. S. Communist buried in a niche of the Kremlin at Moscow, and with the surprising observation that Mr. Bullitt's late mother was a half-Jewess whose maiden name was Louisa Gross Horwitz. Imperturbably commented Cousin Logan Bullitt last week in Philadelphia: "I have always had a very definite impression that Bill's mother was part Jewish...