Word: warrene
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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NIGHT RIDER-Robert Penn Warren-Houghton Mifflin...
This melodramatic, smoldering story is the background of Robert Penn Warren's Night Rider. Nobody agrees about the real Tobacco War. But there is no ambiguity in Warren's vivid account of it. Vigorous, lyrical, balanced, it portrays the actors of that little-known ruckus...
...Fair Good 42 5 new powder Pinkham Notch N.H. Cloudy Good 59 Powder Plymouth, N.H. Fair Good 30 3 new powder Stowe (Mt. Mansfield) Vt. Fair Good 46 Ranging to 90 Sunapee Region, N.H. Fair Good 14 Light crust Tamworth Region, N.H. Fair Good 26 4 new powder Warren, N.H. Fair Good 38 3 new powder Waterville, Me. Fair Good 31 1 powder Waterville Valley, N.H. Fair Good 65 to 77 Whitefield, N.H. No Report Wolfeboro, N.H. Fair Good 20 Light Woodstock, Vt. Fair Good 27 1 new powder Laurentian Mts., Can. Snowing Good 55 Soft Quebec (Lac Beauport...
...excerpts from her story, Widow Wilson furnished plenty of material. Friends of Woodrow Wilson's faithful Irish Secretary Joseph Patrick Tumulty, now a high-powered Washington lobbyist, hotly dispute Mrs. Wilson's accounts that he 1) tried to get Wilson interested in the since exploded story that Warren Gamaliel Harding had Negro blood; 2) faked a Wilson endorsement of James Middleton Cox for the Democratic Presidential nomination in 1924. And, though by U. S. etiquette a President's wife is usually as sacred as a President, in the Washington smartchat The Senator Helen Essary, wife...
...grand jury returned indictments against twelve living Democrats, one dead (Warren Van Dyke) for assorted skulduggeries including payroll padding, coercing employes for political contributions, conspiracy to control the bonding of highway contracts. Among the 13: Governor Earle's Secretary of the Commonwealth David Lawrence, Democratic State Chairman who is out on bail on a previous indictment in connection with a gravel scandal; his Secretary of Labor & Industry, Ralph M. Bashore; his Secretary of Highways, Roy E. Brownmiller...