Word: arens
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Yonkers, N. Y. a judge asked a man charged with speeding: "Aren't you Carlyle Blackwell of the old movie days...
...receives his diploma will always stand him in good stead--with one possible exception: he will find it a questionable asset in earning his living. I think it is highly debatable whether the Fine Arts can be considered a profession--it is rather, a "cause." Not that there aren't many jobs connected with the Fine Arts which have in the past, and will in the future, yield a tidy income; but in the first place these jobs are few and far between; secondly, they are on the top and rarely to be obtained until middle age; and thirdly...
...referee, who blamed the husband for having introduced his "heretofore blameless and refined wife" to Jack, "an unprepossessing fellow of low morals." Husband Gaddess filed appeal. Jack Kriendler nonchalantly went about his business of making his guests comfortable at 21. In the telephone booths appeared signs reading: "These wires aren't tapped." At the bar, wags loudly ordered Mooey cocktails...
...four field hospitals and four ambulance companies, numbering all told about 800 men, never lost a single man from a bomb, their only casualties being the result of a misdirected 16-inch shell which landed in the kitchen of one of our field hospitals, goes to show that bombs aren't so hot as death-dealing instruments. . . . When it comes to giving the undertaker work, the auto has them beat a mile. F. JULIAN CARROLL Summerville...
...aren't you at work in Sweden?" asked the King of a country where, since 1523, all Catholic nunneries and monasteries have been outlawed...