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Word: stouts (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Brown, G. N. Burns, G. L. Cleary, W. M. Cohen, E. R. Fenn, R. G. Hall, A. H. Hirsch, H. J. Kau man, J. A. M. Murphy, S. P. Park, J. L. Reid, Fiske Rollins, F. F. Salamon, L. M. Shapiro, H. G. Stater, D. R. Stout, and G. A. Weller...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: NETMEN TO GET MINOR "H" FOR SUCCESSFUL RECORD | 6/12/1926 | See Source »

...Churchill, G. M. Churchill, H. I. Cobb III, A. E. French Jr., R. P. Hardy, J. C. Hubbard, James Lawrence Jr. Arthur Mills, T. G. Moore, W. W. Neff, C. MeK Norton, C. H. Olmsted, K. D. Robinson, E. W. Sexton, R. A. Stout, B. W. Stevens, R. W. Thayer, P. S. Wise...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: STUDENT MENTORS PREPARE FOR 1930 | 5/28/1926 | See Source »

Nash Motors is a stout ten-year-old stock which recently paid a 900% stock dividend, and during its life has paid its original backers- its President Charles W. Nash, its Bankers Lee, Higginson & Co., and others- $3,200 for every $100 they invested, plus their original $100. During recent months its Manhattan Stock Exchange quotation has hung steadily around...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Business: Nash Motors | 5/24/1926 | See Source »

...taken with the plot that Gounod chose from the first part of Goethe s tragedy. Mephistopheles made Faust live on, enticed him with promises of pleasures, with visions of fair Marguerite, restored him to youth. There were the same choral festivities with students, soldiers, peasants and burghers, the same stout Valentine, who dies in the attempt to avenge his sister's honor. Marguerite spun her stint, disported herself with jewels and flowers, repulsed Faust, then yielded. The prison scene was the same?a repentant maiden condemned for infanticide, the tortured offender dragged relentlessly away by Mephistopheles, and Marguerite carried away...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Last Song | 5/10/1926 | See Source »

...reputedly not unpleased at reports that Prince Carl of Denmark could command any ship capable of being sailed, in language sufficiently lurid to cow the most rebellious forecastle hand. Since Carl has become Haakon, he has not so much mellowed as acquired reserve. Cheerful, kindly, stout of heart, he conceals these characteristics behind the bearing of a martinet...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: NORWAY: All for Norway | 5/3/1926 | See Source »

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