Word: rollins
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Elliott, Birnie Joe of 502 South 14th Street, Fort Smith, Ark.; Senior High, Fort Smith. Fordham, Rollin Hugh of 2637 Myrtle Avenue, Kansas City, Mo.; Central Senior High, Kansas City, Mo. Slighton, Robert Louis of 7440 Rupert Street, Richmond Heights, Mo.; Maple-wood High, Richmond Reights. Wallace, Robert Arthur of 1182 South Jefferson Street, Springfield, Mo.; Senior High, Springfield...
Miss Elizabeth Olney, hockey instructor, did not allow herself to be dazzled by the foreigners' play. "See that rollin," she commented, "the way he threw that ball in isn't legal in this country...
...Baltimore Sun was backing John W. Davis for President, and needed a political cartoonist with punch. From the Brooklyn Eagle, the Sun borrowed young (25) Edmund Duffy for three months. That was in 1924, and the dapper Duffy never went back to Brooklyn. He now shares the record (with Rollin Kirby) of winning three Pulitzer Prizes for cartoons. Last week Duffy decided to quit the Sun. He wanted a vacation-and would spend it mulling over some better offers that had been waved under his nose...
...Chairman Rollin McNitt, a needle-nosed lawyer who was once a Republican, began with a demand that each committeeman sign a pledge dedicating all his 1948 campaign work to the nominees of the Democratic Party, forsaking all others. It was high time, snorted Rollin McNitt, that Wallace supporters, "either fish or cut bait." They had no business backing a third-party candidate in California's Democratic primary...
...keeps rollin' along...