Word: chester
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Although disclaiming specific knowledge of the charges of Hallowell Bowser '44 and Chester M. Pierce '48 that they were denied entrance for racial reasons, Quinn noted that if the Club's practice was habitually to admit customers without cards, it would be a transgression of the license...
Charges of discriminatory practice against Colored patrons by the management of the Club 100 will be pressed by Hallowell Bowser '44 and Chester M. Pierce '48 before the Student Council when it meets tonight...
Columbia's blossoms blanketed all the brass in sight. Honorarily LL.D.'d, besides Marshall and Halsey: General Dwight D. Eisenhower, Admiral Chester W. Nimitz, Admiral Ernest J. King, General Alexander A. Vandegrift, Vice Admiral Emory S. Land (ret.), Major General Lewis B. Hershey, Major General Norman T. Kirk and (in absentia) General Henry H. Arnold and General Douglas MacArthur...
Publisher Sherman H. Bowles (cousin of ex-OPA Boss Chester), whose four Springfield, Mass., newspapers have been on strike since last fall, crashed a picket line to deliver copies of his strike-crippled Daily News, wound up in police court. Publisher Bowles had the enterprise to pilot a delivery truck himself, lacked the foresight to carry a driver's license. Fine...
character labels: Austin from Boston, fluke from Dubuque, groan from Bayonne, keeno from Reno, leery from Erie, mute from Butte, noisy from Boise, pester from Chester, skunk from Podunk, trixie from Dixie...