Word: carnivaleers
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Revel. In Old Moscow last week was held the first Carnival permitted by earnest Bolsheviks since the Revolution of 1917. With returning bourgeois gaiety, 100,000 Russians were encouraged to enjoy a madcap masked revel which lasted nearly all night in the Park of Culture & Rest, the State supplying masks...
On June 27 after 23 days aloft they broke the official record of 553½ hr. set by Brothers John & Kenneth Hunter at Chicago five years ago, some 25,000 people jammed Meridian Municipal Airport to cheer them on. In carnival spirit, the crowd danced at the airport all night...
Another departure promulgated by the Committee will be replacing the Greater Boston Intercollegiate meet with a Harvard Relay Carnival. Entries will be restricted to the New England colleges, preparatory schools, and high schools, according to tentative plans. This carnival will be staged on April 25, 1936.
Assuming that the plot of Camillo will be more or less familiar to everyone, the French outline with charming delicacy the story of the little grisette who, coming to Paris with much beauty and no money, sets out upon the primrose path. Just what particular gentleman is paying for her...
Only Carter Glass had the strength of conviction to oppose the New Deal from the start. Harry Byrd, slower moving, stood by the President through the first year of the New Deal, doing such unpleasant political chores as reducing pensions of veterans, the salaries of Federal jobholders (many of whom...