Johnny Chuck Faces Hunger After the Great Fight
Johnny Chuck sits on his doorstep nursing wounds from a fight with Reddy Fox and fears a watchful wall. He longs for his old home in the Old Orchard, wrestles with pride and hunger, and plans to return at dawn after a prank by Sammy Jay delays his escape.
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Johnny Chuck
Johnny
Reddy Fox
Reddy
Algo
Polly Chuck
Sammy
Sammy Jay
Buck
Jolly
Mr. Sun
Purple Hills
T. W. Burgess
Washington
In&t
Lke
Jim Farley
Democratic Party
Weight on Heels Aids Proper Golf Stroke
MacDonald Smith advises keeping weight on the heels to rotate enough and prevent retarding arm movement as the clubhead sweeps down. Shoulders stay back to avoid overreaching, knees bend slightly to prevent stooping, addressing common fault of leaning forward with weight on the toes.
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MacDonald Smith
Bell Syndicate
WNU
Boners and old jokes from exams and history puns
A collage of humorous exam humor and definitions from old papers. Notes include quips about Pasteur jokes, a cow and silk worms, Caesars wreaths, and Gideon the traveling man. WNU and Bell Syndicate credits appear among technical fitness tips on balance and stance.
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Gideon
Sons of Gideon
Bell Syndicate
Bran Date Muffins Recipe in Spring Diet
A spring diet favors fresh vegetables and fruit with roughage foods for year round health. Bran can be used in cakes and cookies for children, and a muffin recipe is provided: beat eggs, add milk sugar shortening, flavor with galt, sifted flour with baking powder, then fold in bran.
Cribbage Analogy On Life Wins By Discarding
A 1933 Douglas Malloch poem compares life to cribbage, urging preplay judgment to keep the valuable and discard the useless. It argues that selfless choices and avoided hurts lead to better outcomes, with virtue outweighing jealousy and pride as the game progresses.
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Douglas Malloch
WNU
American Heroines of the Revolution and Civil War
Debora Sampson and Mary A. Bickerdyke emerge as notable figures of American history. Sampson dressed as a man to fight in the Revolutionary War, enduring wounds and hardship before discharge and marriage. Bickerdyke served as a nurse and administrator, aiding Union troops and shaping hospital care from Cairo to Chattanooga, earning respect from Grant and Sherman.
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Deborah Sampson
Deborah
West Point
Robert Shurtleff
Webb
Tarrytown
White Plains
Yorktown
Philadelphia
Benjamin Gannet
Hen
Mary A. Bickerdyke
Mother Bickerdyke
Cairo
Galesburg
Chicago Sanitary Commission
Grant
Sherman
Fort Donelson
Corinth
Tennessee
Mississippi
Memphis
Vicksburgh
Chattanooga
Atlantic
Texas
Chicago
Salina
Kan
Two Far-Reaching Court Decisions Shape Nation
In brief, two pivotal rulings by the Supreme Court and the U S District Court in Virginia affirm the coal selling agency plan and the constitutionality of the federal water power act. The coal action could lower coal costs via cooperative marketing, while the water power decision opens federal regulation of utilities, affecting electricity rates and investor practices.
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Washington
Coal Agency
Supreme Court of the United States
United States District Court For
Virginia
Appalachian Coals, Inc
Supreme Court
United States District Court
Norfolk
New River
Supreme Court of the
United States
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HESE
Uncle Sam
Bureau of Standards
Eloise G. Litaker
Margaret L. Leldig
BY Thornton W. Burgess
Asion
Mac Smith
Henry
Pasteur
Caesar
Douglas Mallogh
Louise M. Comstock
William B Brackatt
Roosevelt
United States Navy
Western Newspaper Union
North Sea