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...Chicago, last week, members of the American Astronomical Society held their 44th annual meeting. Between sessions they visited the new Adler Planetarium (TIME, May 19), were entertained there by Director Philip Fox who made suns rise and set, moons wax and wane for them in a few minutes. Speeches outlining the latest astronomical discoveries were given in the Astronomical Museum in the same building with the planetarium. Some important observations...
TIME '. . . read with interest . . . liquor store . . . Cordials and Beverages, 201 East 44th St." On March 22 wrote U. S. District Attorney Tuttle: "... Complaint . . . referred . . . Federal Prohibition Administrator . . . investigation . . . report . . . this office . . . whether . . .violation . . . exists." On March 27 wrote U. S. Attorney Tuttle, " . . . advise . . . evidence . . . showing sale . . . premises 201 East 44th Street. . . . March 12, 1936 . . . collected now . . . possession . . . this office. . . . Case . . . tried . . . regular order. Rochester...
President Hoover was last week told about Cordials & Beverages, the green-&-orange liquor store at No. 201 E. 44th St., Manhattan, which has (been doing a thriving, open retail business in intoxicants for the past two months (TIME, Feb. 10 et seq.). One Eaton Lehcirt, undergraduate "Prohibitionist," of Columbia University, wrote him a rowdy, distraught letter in which he detailed a personal visit to Cordials & Beverages, and the purchase for $1.50 of a bottle of Spanish Port which "I would swear was as good as any I have bought in Spain." Threateningly, discourteously, Lehcirt asked President Hoover, in effect, what...
Manhattan's wide open wet emporium called Cordials and Beverages at No. 201 East 44th Street (TIME, Feb. 10) rose from fame to notoriety last week. Starting quietly, events marched to an imposing crescendo...
Indeed a newsworthy shop is 201 East 44th Street, whose fate TIME will report...