"Darrow" Quotes from Famous Books
... Skookum. For some mysterious reason, he soon found claims on the north bank cheaper and easier to secure, albeit the timber showed no variance in quantity or quality. Discreet investigations brought to light the fact that he had a competitor—one Martin Darrow, who dwelt in St. Paul, Minnesota. To St. Paul, therefore, journeyed Hector McKaye, and sought an ... — Kindred of the Dust • Peter B. Kyne
... you going to start a department containing the readers' letters soon?—Jack R. Darrow, 4225 N. Spaulding ... — Astounding Stories of Super-Science, June, 1930 • Various
... suffrage organization but individuals and small groups of women in different parts of the State kept alive the suffrage spirit. On Feb. 4, 1912, twenty-four men and women were invited to meet Miss Sylvia Pankhurst of England at the home of Mrs. Mary Darrow Weible in Fargo. After an informal discussion the Votes for Women League of Fargo was organized with Mrs. Clara L. Darrow president. A strong league was organized in Grand Forks by Mrs. R. M. Pollock. On June ... — The History of Woman Suffrage, Volume VI • Various |