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1  Her liveliest activity now was organizing outdoor sports in the motor-paralyzed town.
Main Street By Sinclair Lewis
ContextHighlight   In CHAPTER VII
2  From Kennicott she discovered that it was legally organized with a mayor and city-council and wards.
Main Street By Sinclair Lewis
ContextHighlight   In CHAPTER XI
3  The organizer had defied the sheriff, and announced that in a few days he would address a farmers' political meeting.
Main Street By Sinclair Lewis
ContextHighlight   In CHAPTER XXXVI
4  I'm not trying to organize Browning Clubs, and sit in clean white kids yearning up at lecturers with ribbony eyeglasses.
Main Street By Sinclair Lewis
ContextHighlight   In CHAPTER XVI
5  By turns she hoped to discover that she had an unusual voice, a talent for the piano, the ability to act, to write, to manage organizations.
Main Street By Sinclair Lewis
ContextHighlight   In CHAPTER I
6  When he came to Carol he was so excited over being an organizer that he did not stop to talk of himself and Aubrey Beardsley for more than ten minutes.
Main Street By Sinclair Lewis
ContextHighlight   In CHAPTER XXIX
7  In the early autumn, news came from Wakamin that the sheriff had forbidden an organizer for the National Nonpartisan League to speak anywhere in the county.
Main Street By Sinclair Lewis
ContextHighlight   In CHAPTER XXXVI
8  Out of the dusk her violin took up the organ theme, and the candle-light revealed her in a straight golden frock, her arm arched to the bow, her lips serious.
Main Street By Sinclair Lewis
ContextHighlight   In CHAPTER I
9  Yet these army and navy men, these bureau experts, and organizers of multitudinous leagues, were cheerful on three or four thousand a year, while Kennicott had, outside of his land speculations, six thousand or more, and Sam had eight.
Main Street By Sinclair Lewis
ContextHighlight   In CHAPTER XXXVII
10  From her work and from her association with women who had organized suffrage associations in hostile cities, or had defended political prisoners, she caught something of an impersonal attitude; saw that she had been as touchily personal as Maud Dyer.
Main Street By Sinclair Lewis
ContextHighlight   In CHAPTER XXXVII
11  They welcomed Carol, asked about her husband, gave her advice regarding colic in babies, passed her the gingerbread and scalloped potatoes at church suppers, and in general made her very unhappy and lonely, so that she wondered if she might not enlist in the militant suffrage organization and be allowed to go to jail.
Main Street By Sinclair Lewis
ContextHighlight   In CHAPTER XXXVII