Word: appeared
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...your issue of Aug. 17 there appears (on p. 18) an article containing comments in connection with the dismissal of the Permanent Secretary of the British Air Ministry which, as regards our client, Sir Eric Geddes, are at variance with the facts as will appear from the following extracts from the official report of the Board of Enquiry recently held in this country...
...actors, much the same as the people they represent, are parading their talents before an oblivious world. But all are compotent, and some are good. Jack F. Ryder, in the rule of the above Ken Holden, has to appear, as the acts progress, grumpy, elsted, and placidly drunk, and does brilliantly in all except the first. One cannot help wishing the reclaimed actors well, and feeling that here at least is not boondoggling...
...Monday second year students will return. About 330 are expected to appear which is also well in excess of the 1935 figure...
Next morning Ruby Hart ("Miss Nebraska") announced that she was homesick, sped to Newark airport, flew back to Omaha. That left only 47 beauties to appear that evening in the ballroom of the Steel Pier before a committee composed of Illustrators James Montgomery Flagg and Russell Patterson, Vincent Trotter of Paramount Pictures' Art Department, George B. Petty of Esquire, Photographer Hal Phyfe. Black-haired, blue-eyed Rose Veronica Coyle, 22, of Yeadon, Pa. became "Miss America of 1936," won a trip by air to Hollywood and a screen test.* Convulsively clutching her loving-cup, Rose Veronica Coyle beamed, squealed...
...even the great New Deal power controversy failed to make the conference sparkle like a success. Delegates dozed over technical papers. Foreigners spent a great deal of time sightseeing, golfing, attending parties at embassies and legations. Numbers of them did not even bother to appear while their own papers were being discussed. At some sessions no more than 50 auditors turned up. When the next World Power Conference was allotted to Japan in 1942, cynics added "if another is ever held...