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Word: cap (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1930-1939
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...psychology at Indiana University, got a year's leave of absence, moved to Orange Park, Fla., with his wife and10-month-old son. From his friend Professor Robert Mearns Yerkes of the Yale Experimental Station he borrowed a 7½-month-old chimpanzee. He clothed his chimpanzee in cap, jumper and diaper, fed it with his child, kept it in the baby's room, where it spent long hours playing on the floor with Junior Kellogg...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Animals: Babe & Chimpanzee | 5/23/1932 | See Source »

...wind-vane has caused much inquiry, some people even questioning whether it was a fisk's tail surmounted by a harp. It was learned late last night that the vane is in the shape of a penant flying in the wind, and is copied from a medieval lance. The cap topping the mast is made up of two Greek crosses...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: LARGE CHAPEL WIND-VANE IS COMBINATION OF CROSSES | 5/20/1932 | See Source »

...photograph of the class officers will be taken immediately afterward at Notman's Studio. All officers, including speakers and committeemen, are urged to be present, in cap and gown...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: 1932 CLASS PICTURE | 5/11/1932 | See Source »

...Stalin's proxy, Soviet Premier Vyacheslav Molotov was to meet the Turks at the station. He wondered whether to wear a silk hat or the orthodox Bolshevik headgear, a cap. Mrs. Molotov. young, vivacious and a friend of young, serious Mrs. Stalin, suggested the way out of her husband's dilemma, whispered Moscow gossip. Going to the station and up to the very last moment before the train chuffed in, Premier Molotov wore his cap then whisked it out of sight as a Red Army band struck up the "Internationale" and an entire company of Red Army soldiers snapped...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: RUSSIA: Whoopee | 5/9/1932 | See Source »

When the civilian parade began more than a million Russians marched across the Red Square in a solid, seemingly endless phalanx more than 100 ft. wide. At sight of Dictator Stalin, who wore a Red Army cap and bluish grey "semimilitary jacket" (said Moscow papers), each new group of workers burst into "spontaneous cheers." Just at dusk the parade's tail was brought up by a Soviet dirigible which had flown during the day from Leningrad to Moscow...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: RUSSIA: Whoopee | 5/9/1932 | See Source »

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