Word: benjamin
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: all
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
Father O'Toole climbed the tenement steps and knocked. "Mrs. Samkolsky?" he asked. The woman nodded. "I have a message here about your son, Benjamin. He is a prisoner of war in Italy." The door was flung wide. "Oh," gasped Mrs. Samkolsky taking the envelope, "we thought he was dead. Oh, thank God! Yetta! Yetta! Come here! Benny is safe...
Through the generosity of The Benjamin S. Pouzzner Council No. 874 B'NAI B'RITH of Lowell, Student Chaplains quartered in Conant Hall were presented furnishings for their Common Room Wednesday...
...Lieut. John A. Pritchard Jr. and Radioman Benjamin A. Bottoms rescued two Army airmen who had crashed on a Greenland icecap. Then they flew into a blinding snowstorm to bring back others. They were never seen again...
...associate professor of Philosophy; John T. Dunlop, faculty instructor in Economics; John M. Gaus '17, Charles Dyer Norton Professor of Regional Planning; Leigh Hoadley, professor of English; Arthur M. Schlesinger, Francis Lee Higginson Professor of History; Robert Ulich, professor of Education; Howard F. Wilson, associate professor of Education; and Benjamin F. Wright, Jr., associate professor of Government...
Ohio, part of the Industrial East and also of the Agricultural Midwest, a barometer standing where all U.S. political currents converge, has already produced seven Presidents: Grant, Hayes, Garfield, Benjamin Harrison, McKinley, Taft, Harding. And John Bricker, who won his third term as Governor last November by a record 374,000 votes, is the greatest vote-getter in vote-getting Ohio's history...