Word: breakfasted
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...public went to their beds one night confident that next morning the sun would rise and their newspapers appear on the breakfast table. Next morning the sun rose. But it was not until three the next afternoon that their expected newspapers greeted them. And then in what form! Four-leaf, eight-page papers, bearing the heading COMBINED NEW YORK EVENING NEWSPAPERS. The only other journals to be had were a few hastily rushed in out-of-town papers and the Socialist-Labor Call. On the following morning the " Combined New York Morning Papers" appeared in the same form. Most...
...covering distances of 2,500, 3,000, 3,500 and 4,000 kilometers. But most important of all, they achieved a complete demonstration of the possibility of refuelling from the air. Twice they received gasoline from a sister ship above them and they even got a nice, hot breakfast on a third aerial contact. The extension of this system of refuelling opens new vistas in aviation. Commercial and mail planes would be able to fly across the continent without having to carry huge supplies...
Gods have ambrosia for breakfast. Kings, presumably, have tarts. Presidents, New England Presidents, have whole-wheat and whole-rye cereal. This was the breakfast order that President Coolidge sent to the chef of the New Willard Hotel, his temporary Washington home. The Willard had none. Washington had none. But the Department of Agriculture's experimental station at Arlington, Va., obligingly cut and thrashed a little wheat. Virginia farmers furnished rye. Mixed 50-50, the new dish was prepared at the Willard, a breakfast fit for a President...
...breakfast fit for a President...
...Breakfast Table...