Word: stewart
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Shades of Stewart! Memories of Morenz! Sweeney Schriner is a fine hockey player. He can score goals with the best of them. But clever as he is, he can't be as good as you say in TIME (Nov. 20): 19 goals and 16 assists in the first seven games is too much. Isn't it more likely...
...Negro, Henry Clay Warmoth was born of American pioneer stock of Dutch extraction. In fact there has never been a Negro Governor in the U.S. Closest was Pinckney Benton Stewart Pinchback, who served as Acting Governor of Louisiana from Dec. 9, 1872 until Jan. 13, 1873, while Governor Warmoth was unable to perform the duties of his office because he was the subject of impeachment proceedings...
Buckeye State. Ohio swept out the Republican (Ed Schorr) machine, swept in a new kind of Democratic politician: gangling, idealistic, good-government crusader Frank Lausche, 48, mayor of Cleveland. A party independent, Frank Lausche beat a party hack, James Garfield ("Jovial Jim") Stewart, longtime mayor of Cincinnati and roly-poly, flag-waving, glad-handing master of political clich...
...Most of the members were young professional firemen who wanted to get into action in a familiar job. Overseas they manned six stations in South England ports, protected docks. The men wore uniforms, drew Army pay, 20 married British brides. In two years they lost only one man-John Stewart Coull, 37, Winnipeg, who was killed last July by a robomb...
Died. John Stewart Bryan, 72, scholarly publisher of Richmond's News Leader and Times-Dispatch, onetime president of the College of William and Mary, Harvard University overseer, Southern Railway director; of pneumonia; in Richmond...