Word: runaways
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Living in a spacious house close by the much smaller one in which they spent their runaway honeymoon, the Ludwigs now share it with their two children, many borzois and greyhounds. Frau Ludwig helps her husband in research, tells him many a home-truth about the work in progress. Ludwig's mind is especially active while he is shaving. If he has cut himself several times his wife asks: "Did you have an idea, then...
...During the draft riots of 1863, mobs stampeded the streets, hunting Negroes. The Church of the Transfiguration had previously been believed to be an "underground station" for runaway slaves. Dr. Houghton, stanch Abolitionist, hid many Negroes in it during the riots, once stood defiantly at the gate shouting: "You white devils, you! Do you know nothing of the spirit of Christ?" Today in the Church is a memorial to George & Elizabeth Wilson. Negro doorkeepers, representing the baptism of the Ethiopian by St. Philip...
Harvard's team A ran off with the class A championship last year, winning every match. With several of the same men back and much promising material on hand it was thought that two evenly matched teams would prevent a runaway by one in class A and also provide keener competition in class B. League matches will get under way the first Saturday in December...
...fares it with a young runaway nabbed for sneaking across the international boundary in violation of U. S. immigration laws...
...floor of the New York Stock Exchange. Most traders kept an eye on Post 2, where United States Steel is traded in. Shortly after noon Steel sold at $138, one-eighth above its previous 1931 low. It was evident that what had a few weeks before seemed a runaway Spring market had petered...