Word: bedded
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Curley feels that by subterfuge or bluffing he can circumvent this restriction. As Representative Bowker of Brookline said yesterday, "The use of the threat to do this if you don't is old stuff with the Governor and I hope that this specific case where he has made his bed and refuses to lie in it will make some people realize what kind of a man we have as Chief Executive". Unfortunately Mr. Bowker is too optimistic, since Mr. Curley's whole career in politics had been marred by many incidents of such nature. The unpleasant breath of scandal...
...very tired, to the Tower and to letter writing; and soon, looking at the rain to rest. I mean I simply went to bed...
...towering Queen-Empress did not appear. She was in bed with a broken toe from falling off a stepladder in her library while reaching for a book...
...minutes last week President Roosevelt listened to the rapid, persuasive, ambitious voice of a handsome Manhattan dermatologist. Dr. Joseph Jordan Eller, 42, director-general of the Pan American Medical Association, wants to build a 17-story, 500-bed medical centre in Manhattan to serve his organization's members when they go there...
...Thomas Cantrell Dugdale's portrait of Actress Vivien Leigh in bed, the Royal Academy's pressagent thought it necessary to explain that the artist, calling to arrange sittings, had found Miss Leigh ill in bed, decided to do her that way, in a sheer blue nightgown. Only ''challenge to orthodoxy'' in the show was a double portrait of another actress lying on a couch in her unmarried personality, leaning over the couch in her married personality...