Word: brine
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...buttons pressed by her omnipotent, omnipresent lover (Preston Foster). There are also germs of amusement in her dilemma when she has to choose between submission to her presumptuous lover (the same Mr. Foster), smugly on- sconced in his steam-yacht; and death by drowning with her wine-soaked, brine-soaked, luke-warm sweetheart (Ceasar Romero) in his tiny, tossing sloop. But the finale falls flat once again. Preston and Carole are married while conducting a licentious altercation. Pathe news catches the spirit of the thing, and elsewhere in the program very impressvely sums up the last twenty-five years...
Still droning on, Ole Miss eclipsed the record of 647 hr. set by Dale Jackson and Forest O'Brine at St. Louis in 1930-unofficial because their instruments failed to satisfy the National Aeronautical Association. When the Colonels Key finally landed July 1 with two records in the bag, they had made some 75 refueling contacts, flown more than...
...bargain. 2 Harvard Bicycle machines, 52 inch, at less than cost. 2 50 inch Harvard Bicycles. 2 48 inch Harvard Bicycles. 4 Harvard Safeties. All these machines are warranted best English make, and will be sold at less than cost price. Bicycle suits to order. J. W. Brine...
...opponents unearthed a list of judgments obtained under that act and published by the Department of Agriculture last January. On the list, between one order approving the destruction of 99 boxes of wormy dressed herring and another assessing a $25 fine for shipping canned razor clams in too much brine, was a third order signed by R. G. Tugwell, Acting Secretary of Agriculture. This case concerned a shipment of "canned grapefruit juice and canned orange juice, sample cans of which were found to contain less than the declared volume." Following a plea of "guilty," the Tugwell order approved...
...survey made last week by a CRIMSON reporter, more than half the merchants in Harvard Square have joined President Roosevelt's program for national recovery. Among the stores that have joined are: Leavitt & Perice, J. August Inc., Walter A. Burke, The Haberdashery. The Harvard Co-operative Society, James Brine Co., Daley's Drug Inc., Gomatos Bros., Morisson MacGowan, J. T. Phelan Co., Worcester Bros. Co., Ruth Evelyn, E. F. Kemp. The First National Stores, Eaton Pharmacy, Amee Bros., Edwin R. Sage, La France Co., Russell R. Cameron, Bernice Cannon. Gustie's Restaurant, Fred Olssons, Cahaly's, Wright & Ditson, Valeteria Shop...