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keynoter

[kee-noh-ter] / ˈkiˌnoʊ tər /






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Larry Kahn, editor of the Keynoter newspaper, reported from a shelter at Marathon High School that the school had lost power and water as the neighborhood became submerged from the storm surge.

From Los Angeles Times • Sep. 10, 2017

Agitated party leaders Lord Woolton and Anthony Eden scurried to Keynoter Winston Churchill in his cerise-&-cream, modernistic suite.

From Time Magazine Archive

Suppose Keynoter Fess prepares to extol the Coolidge virtues and record.

From Time Magazine Archive

After the 30-minute ovation for Keynoter Alben Barkley on opening night, there was no longer any question about the nominee for Vice President.

From Time Magazine Archive

Keynoter Daniel Boorstin, former Librarian of Congress, suggested creating "a House of Experience," like the British House of Lords, where retired, talented Americans could offer their wisdom.

From Time Magazine Archive




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