Which preposition to use with hubbards
Elbert Hubbard of East Aurora.
This thing was started with Hubbard at its head.
Confirmation of the truth of Grant's entry is given by the scholarly historian of Windsor, Dr. Stiles, who says in his history of that ancient town: "We know that a John Youngs, [?] bought land in Windsor of William Hubbard in 1641which he sold in 1649and thereafter disappears from record.
It seemed Madeline had married, or thought she had married, Willis Hubbard against her grandfather's express command, a few weeks after Ted had parted from her in Holyoke.
That is a great burg; if anybody wears anything but a Mother Hubbard on week days they are doped out as a actress.
I suppose it was the largest shed in the world, and it was certainly the biggest store-cupboard ever kept under lock and key by a Mother Hubbard with a lot of hungry boys to feed.
"And he will of course charge the Hubbards for his services, admitting, however, that his services are nothing.