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Word: goldenly (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1920-1920
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...career just ten years ago. A practicing attorney in San Francisco and regarded as one of the leading men of his profession in his native state, he had attracted wide attention by his masterly handling of the prosecution of Abraham Ruef, the boodling boss of the city by the Golden Gate, after Francis J. Heney, assistant district attorney, had been shot down in court. Johnson stepped into Heney's place and, without compensation, fought the case through bitter weeks to a verdict for conviction...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: PRESIDENTIAL POSSIBILITIES | 5/14/1920 | See Source »

...Dolly Varden," K. P. Smerage, M. H. Davis; room 47, "Paul Hedrick," H. S. Coffin; room 48, "Old Hickory," S. Fisher; room 49, "William Hohenzollern," T. H. Kaplan, A. G. Callaghan; room 50, "No Brahmin," M. Vaughan; room 51, "Socrates Jones," J. H. Marr, F. W. Crane; room 52, "Golden State," F. U. Perry, H. B. Brown; room 54-56, "Bryan for President," W. Slade, Jr., A. B. Nichols, Jr., T. R. Thayer, R. S. Ward, S. W. Fordyce, 3d; room 57, "Jupiter" D. L. Cohen, E. Bernat; room 58, "Boswell," M. Meisner; room 59, "Bumble Bee," G. G. Monks...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: ALLOT ROOMS IN YARD TO MEMBERS OF 1921 | 3/22/1920 | See Source »

...Efficiency" 6. Your Knight, "Stuffy" and Ella Scene 2. 7. Maid for Me, "Spike" Maloney 8. He'll Wait, Ella 9. Say, You Couldn't Hold Me Back, "Stuffy" ACT II. Scene 1. 10. Sympathetic Strike, Opening Chorus 11. Just a Bit of Jazz, "Efficiency" 12. All That's Golden Does Not Glitter, "Stuffy" and "Spike" 13. Land of Pearls, Ella 14. Back to Earth, Ella 15. Khuh-Khuh, Bogas 16. Carnival of Cocoanuts, Aromah Scene 2. 17. Snifiles, I'm al Waze F'hul 18. Arabian Sea, Omar 19. Finale, Entire Cast

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: PI ETA HAS "GRADS' NIGHT" | 3/16/1920 | See Source »

...words meant than on what they were talking about. The latest contribution to literature which will find its place in the historical archives is the story of the invasion of the West by the Harvard University Football Team of 1919, written by one who followed the team to the Golden Gate not as one of the besieging host, but as the chronicler par excellence, William C. Spargo. The witty style will at once appear familiar to any who read the sporting page of one of the large Boston evening papers and who enjoy the "Speaking of Sport" Column...

Author: By G. D. Flynn jr., | Title: THE STORY OF THE NEW ARGOSY OF THE YEAR 1919. | 3/6/1920 | See Source »

...Bacheller has drawn a glowing picture of life in the Golden West in the last century. He has given us a character novel full of the color and action of pioneer times. He has brought back visions of boundless plains and virgin forest, of smoking cabins and prairie schooners and Indians...

Author: By D. W. B., | Title: THE CRIMSON BOOKSHELF | 2/14/1920 | See Source »

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