Word: cellarer
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...buildings, crawls up into wooden beams and floors. It eats from the inside so that owners are unaware of damage until shell-like or spongy timbers collapse. First intimation a young New Jersey couple got was when they beheld, through a gaping parlor floor, their grand piano in the cellar...
...Crimson team to a third league triumph, and if Columbia is checked by Princeton next Wednesday, Harvard will again be leading the association. It is not at all probable, however, that the Tiger will be able to overcome the league-leading New York team since Princeton is now sharing cellar honors with Cornell having lost both contests. In the double header which Cornell plays at Princeton tomorrow, however, the Black and Orange is favored to move up to fifth place...
Long sinuous flashes of lightning flitted through the sky. Aurora struggled to obliterate the darkness which had found a region conducive to its moodiness. Sparks and ashes emerged from a small crater while the inhabitants of Ponguelano scurried from alleys going toward the large cellar which Armakeli had built; he had once said in one of his ecstatic moments that to die happily one had to be prostrate, with mouth opened and with a spout directly above the oral cavity so that the light iodine coloured wine which he made might trickle downward from a flagon. Modest but confident...
Over a ton of apparatus in the shape of machines for refrigeration, developing, printing, enlarging, and storing, and three special cameras have been received from Texas in the last month and have been installed in the newly completed laboratory in the north wing of the Geography Building cellar. The laboratory and its equipment are for the use of students of Geography 36, the new course in serial photography which was started this half year. The course has been under the supervision of four army officers who have piloted the photographic flights and given instruction in taking, developing, printing, and using...
...Kansas pictures in Wichita. Kansans found "drab" his best-known picture, Baptism in Kansas, which Manhattan's Whitney Museum will send to the Chicago Century of Progress. They found "unnecessary"' his wild Hogs Killing a Rattlesnake. They found uncivic his Tornado, showing Kansans scuttling into a cyclone cellar as a giant cornucopia of wind marches across the darkened prairie. Said Elsie J. Nuzman Allen, art-collecting wife of Kansas' onetime Governor Henry Justin Allen: ". . . Cyclones, gospel trains, the medicine man, the man hunt, are certainly to be found in Kansas but why must Mr. Curry paint these...