United States prohibitionist who raided saloons and destroyed bottles of liquor with a hatchet (1846-1911)
1 These obsessed, moralistic women, feminism's oddest odd couple, are Carry Nation reborn.
2 Maybe it would be a good thing for a saloon-keeper to kill Carry Nation .
3 That's where Carry Nation lived off and on.
4 I have often heard it said of me; "I cannot bear that Carry Nation ! "
5 She would say a few sentences and then say: Oh, Carry Nation I am so miserable!
6 The reality is that Carry Nation was neither the most organized nor the most credible of crusaders.
7 But Carry Nation (she wasn't particular about the spelling of her first name) was singularly audacious.
8 All Carry Nation wanted was advertising.
9 No one ever got a call or was ever allowed to go there with a Bible but Carry Nation .
10 Began acting in Baltimore, her home town; Broadway soon saw Miss Natwick as 50-year-old woman in " Carry Nation . "
11 The New Yorker, June 10, 1933 P. 44 Tells of the hatchet-wielding Carry Nation from Kansas.
12 As principal of Carry Nation High, he's in thrall to the real power behind the campus surveillance cameras: his daughter, Meredith Baxter Dimly.
13 God, I never know but what he may come in here some night with an ax like Carry Nation and chop the joint up.
14 This she did time and again saying: "If she had the opportunity to speak at the "Chutes" she would do as Carry Nation does."
15 Carry Nation closed her crusade in this city, Dayton, Ohio, yesterday by holding three remarkable meetings.
16 Carry Nation 's "Home for Drunkards' Wives and Children" One of two fine properties in Kansas purchased by Mrs.
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