Word: claus
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...President George H. Davis of the U. S. Chamber of Commerce, seeking to head off the Hopkins appointment. Franklin Roosevelt, like his most trusted friend, laughed away questions about it and Christmas continued to come, with two Cabinet stockings instead of one for the White House Santa Claus to fill...
Large stocks of this merchandise have been coming in for the past several weeks to the warerooms of Claus Gelotte, Inc., at 1290 Massachusetts Ave., and they are now prepared to meet the demand of their many customers who are going to include these items on their Gift Lists...
...while if a newsreel photographer's life is really as electric as Mr. Gable's portrayal would have you think. It can't be all burning ships and wars and jungles; doesn't Photographer Gable ever have to shoot the Sweepstake winners, or the first snowfall, or Santa Claus, or third assistant secretary Throttlebottom's speech, you wonder. However, Mr. Gable has the wonderful ability to grin convincingly even when the joke is on himself. And who wouldn't go to South America with Miss Loy? Heck, even the savages in "Too Hot To Handle" are dandy...
...doctors." David Low, the greatest cartoonist of the time, amuses himself with periodic laughs at Beaverbrook's expense in the Evening Standard. A sample is Low's picture of Beaverbrook at Christmas time, the press lord a tiny figure mailed like Richard the Lion-Hearted, catechizing Santa Claus for failing to bring enough Empire-made toys down his chimney...
Early this morning thieves broke into Claus Gelotte's camera store at 1290 Massachusetts Avenue, smashing a plate glass window and taking a $350 camera...