Word: nash
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Dates: during 1940-1940
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Cook County (Chicago) gave the Kelly-Nash machine's Democratic Senatorial nominee, Lawyer James M. Slattery, a lead over Republican Charles Wayland ("Curly") Brooks. But late counts from down State Republican Illinois gave Curly Brooks a chance...
Attorney, who helped send Capone to prison, had gone all out on a roaring campaign against the Kelly-Nash machine, which had chosen his opponent: long-faced, long-nosed, curly-haired Harry...
...Carnegie contemporary section was well hung by slight, white-pated ex-Jockey Jack Nash, who always hangs the International show, invariably guesses the first-prize winner before the jury picks it. He knows how artist jurors' minds work. This year there are no Carnegie prizes, but the Institute set aside $5,000 to buy pictures from the show. Last week Jack Nash was stumped, made no predictions. The purchases will be made by the Fine Arts Committee, composed of laymen, and laymen's choices are beyond Jack Nash...
...Meantime, in Illinois, the Committee's Senator Clyde M. Reed, Republican, stalked the Kelly-Nash covert, with a reluctant Democratic Senator, Lister Hill, at his side. Senator Hill can outbay a Baskerville hound on occasion, but this was not one of them. While witnesses came forth to say that politicians bought the vote of flophouse residents for 25?, 50? or a shot of liquor, cynical Chicagoans watched with only half an eye. Too many times they had seen that covert drawn blank...
Shale and sandstone strata bearing dinosaur tracks have been known in Massachusetts' Connecticut Valley region for a long time. The South Hadley bed was found in 1933 by blond, blue-eyed Carlton Nash, who had been fossil-fascinated since childhood. The shale crops out near a wooded, winding road popular with Mount Holyoke College girls and their swains. For six years the brothers kept their secret, then bought two acres from a utility company which owned them. They got to work with broom, sledge and chisel, circulated neat little advertising folders. By last week, nearing the end of their...