Word: bedded
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Going down with him were his wife, his four sons, newshawks, secret service men, many an official friend. Notably absent was his gruff, wrinkle-faced little No. 1 secretary, friend and jealous counselor, Louis McHenry Howe, who lay doubled up with a chronic stomach ailment on his White House bed. Goodbys were said on the dock of the Naval Academy at Annapolis. Then the President & party stalked up the gangplank of the destroyer Gilmer and she stood away, down the Severn, to the point where the cruiser Houston lay anchored...
...creditors' disappointments. . . . Germany's declaring a moratorium bespeaks an energy which Gilbert never possessed!" For his part Dr. Schacht, who works, eats and sleeps at the Reichsbank, had an elaborate thesis of accusation which he read out in the Reichsbank Central Com mittee Chamber, directly under his bed room. Drawing a deep breath for the cataract of words he was about to utter, Dr. Schacht cried: "Now that our colonies which were attaining before the War to increasing importance as sources of raw materials have been taken away in a fashion that practically excludes Germany as an exporter...
...marry; then Laura Shadwell tells her that she is a foundling. In a rage. John Shadwell asks Laura to divorce him, scuttles off to Vergie's house. Laura follows him with a revolver, shoots him dead, runs away. Vergie Winters takes the blame. Laura confesses on her death bed. Vergie gets a pardon...
Heart Song (Fox). Hurt in a hunting accident, the Duke de Pontignac (Charles Boyer) is ready to start recovering when, lying in bed with his eyes bandaged, he hears a girl's voice singing an unknown song. Well again, he tries to find the singer. At first he thinks she must be the stately, flirtatious Empress Eugenie (Mady Christians). Instead it turns out to be the Empress's vivacious little hairdresser (Lilian Harvey). The song was written for and dedicated to her by her sweetheart, an ambitious young musician. He does not much mind losing her when...
...shop called Ned's Brake Service and a night club in the suburbs. When the night club failed last winter Cummings bought a beer tavern. Two nights before last week's race, he spent the evening there with taxidriver friends, went home and stayed in bed until nearly time for the start...