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Word: cabins (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1950-1959
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...exclusive inside information. I have heard directly from the bunkmate of Miss Kelly's cabin boy that her shower curtain is pale pink. One might go so far as to say flesh color. How risque! But for an even more sensational little tidbit, just you listen to this. I personally spoke to Miss Kelly's father, a man who rose from bricklayer to head of a construction company that is worth millions, just millions. Now I asked him point blank whether he thought that Rainier was just a mite bit greasy. Mr. Kelly just scratched his head for a moment...

Author: By Melissa FAITH Hearstwood iii, (SPECIAL TO THE HARVARD CRIMSON) | Title: Divine Grace | 4/11/1956 | See Source »

...have it from a cabin boy whose brother polishes brass on Rainier's yacht that the prince is a truly regular man. Why just last week he was followed by reporters when they saw a blonde in his serene highness' car. "Leave me alone. I want to be left in peace," he cried. Now isn't that just so regular and manly...

Author: By Melissa FAITH Hearstwood iii, (SPECIAL TO THE HARVARD CRIMSON) | Title: Divine Grace | 4/11/1956 | See Source »

Well that's all for now because I must speak to the cabin boy who has a cousin who sings in the choir of the Monaco Cathedral. Oh the entire affair is just too thrilling. Even the cabin...

Author: By Melissa FAITH Hearstwood iii, (SPECIAL TO THE HARVARD CRIMSON) | Title: Divine Grace | 4/11/1956 | See Source »

...altitude for most modern jets. Beside each pale blue seat was an oxygen mask, and the crew called for replacement oxygen when they reached London-apparently the TU-104 is only slightly pressurized. Experts guessed that when it is flying at 33,000 ft., the air pressure in the cabin is 20,000 ft. (the average passenger begins to suffer from lack of oxygen above...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Science: The Red Jet | 4/2/1956 | See Source »

...passengers, having no better choice, may put up with oxygen masks, but they cannot see how an airplane that requires such an antiquated procedure can become competitive outside the Soviet Union-as Moscow has announced that it shall be. (The Comet has an 8,000-ft. pressure in the cabin while flying at 40,000 ft.) Additional pressurizing to make the TU-104 comfortable for its passengers would require considerable redesigning and perhaps a damaging amount of additional weight and additional stress on the air frame...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Science: The Red Jet | 4/2/1956 | See Source »

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