Word: tacoma
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Palmer '30 Cleveland, O. 188 6.02 20 No. 5 C. W. Butherland '29 New York 189 6.02 20 No. 4 S. S. Quarrier '28 Short Hills, N. J. 190 6.02 21 No. 3 J. N. Paschall '28 Oklahoma City, Ok. 178 6.01 23 No. 2 S. Griggs '28 Tacoma, Wash. 174 6.01 22 Bow W. B. Mosle '30 New York 180 6.00 20 Cox., C. E. Christenson '29 Burlingame, Cal. 127 5.07 21 Yale Freshman Crew Position Name Class Residence Wt. Ht. Age Stroke J. W. Blaged '31 Greenwich, Conn. 163 6.01 20 No. 7 R. L. Anthony '31 Touisset...
...seven cargo vessels of the American Oriental Mail Line, which famed Robert Dollar has been operating for the U. S. as lessee-sold to the Tacoma Oriental Steamship...
Oakland, Calif. Orlando, Fla. Phoenix, Ariz. Portland, Ore Port Newark, N. J. Redondo Beach, Calif. St. Louis, Mo. Tex. Seattle, Wash. San Francisco, Calif. Savannah, Ga. Spartanburg, S. C. San Antonio, Tex. Salt Lake City, Utah Stockton, Calif. Tampa, Fla. Tacoma, Wash. Wilmington, Del. Wilmington...
Author James Stevens, onetime hobo teamster, of Tacoma, Wash., is famed as the chronicler of superhuman Paul Bunyan, the mythical hero of North American lumber camps. Author Stevens is an authority on other mythical creatures of North America including lava bears, sand gougers, lightning birds, waumpus cats, treehoppers and minktums (TIME, Aug. 2, 1926, BOOKS). Last week, announcement was made of another Stevens extravaganza, an allegorical U. S. fable entitled "Staggerbear and Guzzlenot" which Plain Talk, the monthly magazine publishing it, condensed for publicity purposes as follows...
...Milwaukee, where? he went into pork packing with John Plankington, after whom the Plankington Hotel there was named, It's bartenders used to be adept at mixed drinks; its present chef prepares a capon just a little less appetizingly than does the chef of the Winthrop Hotel at Tacoma, Wash...