Word: burlaps
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Output of bituminous coal, prime source of U. S. power, exceeded the levels of the winter of 1929-30 for the first time. Lumber production was at the highest volume since last August. Steel operations, now 47% of capacity, were expected to approach 55% in April. The burlap trade predicted the first active spring since 1928. It was estimated that the pick-up in automobile production had bettered the status of 10,000,000 workers in 20 major industries...
Poor Daniel. It may be that he was not wanted, and that the end of the tale will be disclosed with mute clarity when a skeleton in a burlap bag is washed ashore on the coast of Connecticut. But when the grim remains, whitened by wind and rain, are laid gently to rest, they will have the sympathy and respect of every true sportsman. Daniel has been a noble beast, and, like all good dogs...
...They entered by jimmying a window on an inside court and gained their objective, the room where the section of fence stood. The Yale captain's picture was to be taken standing against it, as the Hefflefingers, the Mallorys, and others had been. The criminals wrapped their booty in burlap and, to add a sardonic note to the matter, left a copy of a cartoon from "Life" depicting burglars caught in the act of entering a house, on the table in plain view. The only clue which the New Haven people had to start on was the fact that...
...much confusion. One thing Paris couturiers have learned from Hollywood: to produce at each spring and autumn opening a certain number of freak gowns, shown only for their publicity value. Thus the Swiss designer Heim, opening his new shop on the Champs Elysees, showed sports dresses of natural burlap with clothesline girdles; Jane Regny had a combination evening gown and bathing suit; Gabrielle Chanel had gloves of 18-carat spun gold; Maggy Rouff showed evening gowns with a zipper down the front from neck to hem "for moonlight bathing." Ruffling through their notebooks, buyers reported the following definite trends...
...after his father's election. Franklin Delano Roosevelt Jr. was playing right tackle for Groton in the team's last game of the year, against St. Mark's. His Brother John, an assistant manager, carried waterbuckets and footballs uncomfortably packed in a burlap bag. It was the 44th Groton-St. Mark's game; St. Mark's won, with a triple pass for a touchdown in the last five minutes, 7 to 0, for the first time since 1928. The winning team was rewarded by being hauled about Southboro, Mass, in an old wagon...