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A gentle breeze barely rippled the smooth, blue water as the _Governor Bodwell_ headed eastward out of the harbor.
Jim Spurling, Fisherman or Making Good Albert Walter Tolman
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Stevens joined them in the hotel office and they made a lively spurt for Tillson's Wharf, reaching the _Governor Bodwell_ just before her plank was pulled aboard.
Jim Spurling, Fisherman or Making Good Albert Walter Tolman
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I've just pulled five of the independents in with us -- Gibson, Sprague, Tolman, Brinton, and Bodwell.
Joan of Arc of the North Woods Holman Day 1900
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Bodwell, but upon re-consideration he vetoed it and the Senate then rejected it.
Buchanan's Journal of Man, June 1887 Volume 1, Number 6 1856
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Bodwell, however, vetoed the bill, pointing out its objectionable features, and the Senate, which had passed it unanimously, after being enlightened by the governor rejected it by a nearly two thirds majority, showing how thoughtlessly a great deal of our legislation is effected.
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"I'd thought about applying here before," Bodwell said, "but they got someone else in here before I did."
Sun Journal 2010
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Never raising his voice loudly enough to be heard from across the field, Bodwell instructed players as he saw necessary, always making sure he was close enough so as not to yell too loudly.
Sun Journal 2010
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"I learned a ton from Don Glover (at Brunswick)," Bodwell said.
Sun Journal 2010
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Bodwell said the regional system provides a lot of education and support for small libraries.
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"The thing I bring most to a program is fundamentals," Bodwell said.
Sun Journal 2010
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