Johnny Chuck Returns Home in Noon Haste
In Thornton W. Burgess tale Johnny Chuck decides to return to his Old Orchard home after hunger and fatigue. Sammy Jay advises a noontime start to avoid predators like Reddy Fox and Old Man Coyote, and Polly Chuck greets him as he nears the doorway, while Sammy slips away.
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John Chuck
Johnny
Polly Chuck
Johnny Chuck
Roddy Fox
Bammy Jay
Sammy
Reddy
Mrs. Fox
Old Man Coyote
Bowser
Sammy Jay
Ware
Polly
Reddy Fox
Green Forest
Douglas Malloch
Olive oil substitutes and a pepper jam recipe
The article discusses using vegetable oils as cheaper olive oil substitutes for dressings. It provides a French dressing formula with vegetable oil, vinegar, salt, and pepper, and describes making Green Pepper Jam by chopping peppers, measuring juice, and boiling with sugar and apple vinegar before resting.
About That Boy by Douglas Malloch and Household Recipes
A reflective poem about a father watching his son grow similar to his own youth and mistakes. The piece blends Malloch’s sentiment with old food column instructions, including a jelly recipe and a mayonnaise formula, and ends noting TM 1932 Western Newspaper Union.
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Douglas Malloch
WNN Service
Boners and Bizarre School Gags From 1933
A collage of humorous exam answers and classroom tidbits. The notes include lines about cats, Gandhi, Rome, anatomy, and a joking definition of a referee. This Bell Syndicate collection from 1933 sketches student errors and playful misreadings in a lighthearted, era quip style.
Graphic Golf Practice Techniques From Jones And Smith
A 1933 Bell Syndicate item discusses varied practice methods to keep golf training engaging. Bobby Jones mixes distances trajectories and angles aiming at the flag, while MacDonald Smith repeats good shots to build solid habits, warning that chasing a working swing can cause later complications.
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Bobby Jones
Jones
MacDonald Smith
Smith
Bell Syndicate
New Sports Costume From Karger In New York
An individually designed sweater costume from Karger in New York features a diagonally woven brown and gold homespun skirt with a triangular center design, a lacy gold blouse with a diagonal scarf, tiny puffed sleeves, and a brown leather bow on the belt to accent its individuality.
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Karger i
New York
American Heroines and a Prairie Grove Heroine in History
A portrait of Anne Royall, early Washington muckraker and publisher, and a second account of a Civil War heroine known as the Molly Pitcher of Minots. The piece details Royall’s bold career from 1820s editor to pension recipient, and recounts a слож incident where a woman on a horse aided Union troops at Prairie Grove, aiding General Blunt's defense.
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Anne Royall
Washington
Republic
Anne
William Royall
Sweet Springs
Alexandria
United States
Adams
Pennsylvania
New York
New England
New Haven
Paul Pry
Huntress
Congress
Molly Pitcher
Leroy
McLean County
Dunois
Army of the Frontier
Arkansas
First Arkansas Cavalry
Ninety-fourth Iinols
John McNulta
McNulta
Ninety-fourth
Sindla
Blunt
Unica
Roosevelt’s Washington Conference Strategy Analyzed
The piece argues President Roosevelt’s move to bring foreign leaders to Washington signals a bold attempt to address world economic problems. It weighs potential benefits against risks, noting European tactics and the chance of traps, while criticizing calls to broaden Federal Reserve discounting for municipal paper and stressing the need to pay future debts. It also mentions Washington reporters and ex-senator Moses joining the press, highlighting access privileges and procedural rules.
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Washington
Roosevelt
America
United States
Great Britain
France
Italy
Germany
Japan
China
Argentina
Brazil
Chile
International Alfatra
Federal Reserve Banks
Federal Reserve
Congress
Treasury
Mellon
Corps of Washington
Moses
George Mr. Moses
New Hampshire
Senate
Committee On Rules
Mr. Moses
Unjom
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Joan of Arc
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Newburgh
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