Word: awninged
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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The Roosevelts. Last Sunday the whereabouts of President Roosevelt was undisclosed, but the chances were that he was not at church. When he is home in Hyde Park the President usually attends service at St. James's Episcopal* Church, of which he has been senior warden since 1928. But...
Died. Richard Jaeckel, 55, wealthy Manhattan furrier (Jaeckel, Inc.); by jumping from a hotel window; in Chicago. An awning saved his life when he plunged ten stories into it from a Manhattan window in February 1940.
Last week the Chicago Symphony played the first U. S. work on its list of firstlings. It was a brand-new symphony by Chicago's suave, handsome John Alden Carpenter, who withdrew in 1936 from his family's big twine and awning business, dislikes being called the most...