Word: mollye
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: all
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
The undergraduate leaders are extremely important to the clubs, whose original gang structure often represents the only possible security for children whose parents and neighborhoods are derelict. Molly Taylor '62, president of PBH, described the violence with which a club reacted when the settlement house had to delay in assigning...
Died. George Wilson ("Molly") Malone, 70, dour, right-wing Nevada Republican, a onetime collegiate middleweight boxing champ who, during two U.S. Senate terms (1947 to 1959), flailed away at foreign aid, NATO, reciprocal trade, statehood for Hawaii and Alaska, was one of Joe McCarthy's loudest backers and pride...
Died. Marian Jordan, 62, who played the scolding but sympathetic Molly to husband Jim Jordan's boastful, bumbling Fibber on NBC Radio's Fibber McGee and Molly for nearly 20 years; of cancer; in Encino, Calif. Marian and Jim Jordan were small-time vaudevilleans from Peoria, III., before...
Died. Percy Aldridge Grainger, 78, lanky, white-shocked Australian-born pianist and folklorist whose fame as a serious artist and the composer of Brigg Fair, Molly on the Shore and Country Gardens was equaled by his fame as a serious eccentric who often hiked to concerts carrying a knapsack, was...
To a Young Actress, edited by Peter Tompkins. More letters by G.B.S., this batch directed at an American actress, Molly Tompkins, for whom he tried without much success to provide a Socialist's Guide to Being an Intelligent Woman.