Word: bows
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...appeared with its four-page spread of eight pictures on "A Day in the Life of a Co-Ed." Heloise was shown climbing out of her double-decker bed in the morning, showering behind a transparent curtain, snaking into a dress, taking notes in class, posed outside with a bow & arrow in a bathing suit, posed inside again "practicing a few dance steps," dancing at a Des Moines hotspot with "Bus" Bergmann, and, also with Friend Bergmann, in the "lingering reality of a good-night kiss...
...agreement with his old company not to make cans on his own for 15 years within 3,000 miles of Chicago. Today, the U. S. can industry is more in the nature of a duopoly with American Can and Continental Can both frowning whenever attention is called to bow much of the business they divide, how much money they make...
...three daughters of a druggist in Silver Bow, Mont., Louise was most beautiful, Grace most domestic, Helen most electric. Louise was one of nature's noblewomen and great things were expected of her, so when she eloped with a hard-drinking sports writer, Silver Bow was shocked. After many an up & down, Louise's husband left her, shipped as a sailor the night before the San Francisco earthquake. The shock and the quake combined gave Louise brain fever. A friendly floozy took her in, and she recuperated in a bawdy house. Then she married a rich...
Helen, the problem child, was boy-crazy from the start, but not so crazy that she miscalculated her own value. Her first marriage, to a fat old copper tycoon, got her out of Silver Bow to the happy hunting grounds of the East. There she had a series of affairs, a series of marriages, at book's end was still going strong as a problem child in her fifties...
With a meeting at Phillips Brooks House tonight at 7:30 o'clock, the Labor Relations Committee of the Student Union will take its first official bow under the aegis of Mr. John L. Lewis's Committee for Industrial Organization. Joseph Novo and Anthony Volente, organizers for the Woolen and Worsted Workers of America, an affiliate of the United Textile Workers, strong C.I.O. unit, will speak on the technique of organizing laboring people into unions...