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Word: bernards (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1930-1939
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...whose assassination detonated the War; the heads of the great houses of Mens-dorff-Pouilly and Pallavicini ("Imperial Highness!"); and the new arrival's cousin, the Archduke Anton and his wife Princess Ileana of Rumania. For it was the best beloved of the archdukes, old Eugen Ferdinand Pius Bernard Felix Maria, grand master of the Teutonic Order, chevalier of the Orders of the Golden Fleece, the Black Eagle, the Seraphim, etc. And before his arrival in Vienna he had renounced nothing of his imperial heritage...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: AUSTRIA: Stalking Habsburg | 6/11/1934 | See Source »

SHORT STORIES, SCRAPS AND SHAVINGS -Bernard Shaw-Dodd, Mead...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Shavian Shavings | 6/11/1934 | See Source »

...even fight, McLarnin trotted to his corner, prepared to execute the handspring with which he customarily celebrates a victory. Referee Eddie Forbes walked across the ring to the opposite corner, raised Ross's hand. First lightweight champion in history to win the welterweight championship as well. Barney Ross (Bernard Rossofsky) had his first fist fight when he was eight years old, grew up on Chicago's West Side where his father ran a delicatessen, has two managers, wears silk pajamas, fancies himself a songwriter...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sport: Ross v. McLarnin | 6/4/1934 | See Source »

Last week 20 Hunter girls marched breathlessly into the office of Bernard S. Deutsch, president of New York's Board of Aldermen. There the following conversation occurred...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Education: Miss Egan's Girls | 5/21/1934 | See Source »

...emigrated from Great Britain at 20. Last week, haying titillated the classes for some ten years. Storekeeper Redman went downtown to see if he could excite the masses as managing director of Saks 34th Street. Back in Manhattan last week after a six-month trip around the world was Bernard E. ("Ben") Smith, gay, hard-bitten speculator whose low opinion of high-priced stocks was an early Depression legend. Reports quickly spread that Ben Smith was buying this or selling that, but it was soon learned that Ben Smith had acquired a new interest on his junket. In India...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Business & Finance: Personnel: May 21, 1934 | 5/21/1934 | See Source »

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