Word: snyder
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...General's Lady, a sort of colonial version of the Judd Gray-Ruth Snyder case, tells the story of a beautiful, vainglorious Tory adulteress, Morganna Bale, wife of a middleaged, good-natured Continental general. In the last year of the Revolution, when the story begins, Morganna acquires two worshipful protégés, a pretty farm girl and a handsome British deserter. When she falls in love with the deserter, he takes fright at her reckless passion, tries to escape. Promptly retrieved, he resists no further. Two months later, the war ended, he is so hypnotized that...
...numbered those of Yale this year by the score of 36 to 31. Perhaps this is prophetic for November 19. Yale may well challenge the use of the R.O.T.C. as a preliminary hardening up season, for Harvard had Kenneth Booth, Donald Daughters, R. G. Jones, Howard Johnson, Charlie Snyder, W. S. Kerr, from its squad, at this camp...
...duties of non-commissioned officers and officers were rotated among all those in attendance at camp. All men performed the duties of corporal and sergeant, about one-half were privileged to be platoon leaders. The Harvard battery commanders were Edwin R. Clarke '39; Allen E. Puckett '39; Charles C. Snyder '39; Donald L. Daughters '39, Kenneth Booth '39 and Frank E. Southard...
...James Humphrey III, '39, Eric H. Jager '39, Howard A. Johnson Jr. '39 Raymond G. Jones '39; Walter Kaitz '39, Bernard Kalman '39, Walter S. Kerr '39, William A. McFadden '39, Philip E. Morin '39. Allen R. Puckett '39, Arthur Quincy '39, John E. Reagan Jr. '39, Charles C. Snyder '39 Law, Oscar Swartz '39 Mathew Tabeck '39, Paul R. Wentworth '39, Frank S. White Jr. '39 Frederick D. Wright...
When Franklin Roosevelt introduced him at Denton, Md. last week as the "father" of Social Security, Workmen's Compensation and Parcel Post, the President barely sketched his works. David Lewis also: got labor unions exempted from the anti-trust laws; wrote the guts of the Guffey-Snyder coal act; handled telephones & telegraphs during the War- (and would have been President Wilson's Postmaster General but for political exigencies); has fought Inflation and the Bonus. Churchmouse poor, erudite and intellectually passionate, he dares to do what other Congressmen would tremble at: shut himself up in his office and refuse...