Word: butter
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...limburger supply, Green County's farmers did not take the News's suggestion. Instead they declared a holiday. For 46 days until May 1 no new limburger will be produced in Green County. Meantime dealers will draw on accumulated stocks, and Green County milk will go into butter and other cheeses...
...Houses blessed with a private kitchen, Dunster has long been known to offer complete gustatory satisfaction when plaintive cries of inhabited haddock and aromatized butter disturbed other localities. The paneled dining hall is not at all reminiscent of the Boston Garden, but commands a pleasant view of the Charles and serves adequately when festivity fills...
...solid gold dinner service of the Royal Family, worth $16,000,000, will be used at the State Banquet. As always happens, at least one guest too exalted to be nabbed in the act will get away with a gold butter plate worth $500. Next evening the British Foreign Office is dinner host to the King & Queen-biggest night of Foreign Secretary & Mrs. Anthony Eden's lives, although Foreign Undersecretary Viscount Cranborne, a Cecil, and his Viscountess are often house guests of Their Majesties. Next day, May 15, the Envoys of 53 States depart and on this day train...
Between applications of lip rouge, the Blonde Bombshell, who, by the way, is quite unbombshellish off the stage, bewailed lack of pleasure in which to ride-horseback, and complained about being rushed in her meals. She likes to cat butter than almost anything else. "I don't see any sense in this dieting. When I am hungry, I like to east," Svelie, not to say conspicuous, lines testified that her figure thrived on her distrust of dieticians...
...even admirers of Actor Cohan could not deny. In the O'Neill play the wise and sunny character of the small-town father was allowed to grow naturally out of the story. In Fulton of Oak Falls it seems necessary for other members of the cast to butter him incessantly with such adjectives as "good," "gentle," "saintly," "grand" and "steady." He tells his next-door neighbor, a clergyman, that he was in love when he was young, that the girl went to Heaven, that although he has carried on as a good citizen, churchgoer and family man, his memories...