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Word: cooking (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1930-1939
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...pretext for raising prices." We say this sounds like a county candidate of 30 years ago. Do you really believe that 20,000 bakers can connive so well against 20 million cook stoves? If so, then President Roosevelt can withdraw his Industry Control Bill-and send for the bakers...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Letters, Jun. 19, 1933 | 6/19/1933 | See Source »

...Baum, J. L. V. Bonney, D. A. Boody, C. N. Breed, D. H. Burnham, W. S. Burroughs, C. A. Cassidy, Creighton, Churchill, R. G. Claflin, W. L. Clark, Richard Cobb, J. O'C. Conway, J. D. Cook, W. R. Corbin, John Cromwell, P. C. Cummin, Taber de Forest, W. G. Davis, G. R. Dennett, Antelo Devereux, T. H. Edmands, G. C. Fahnestock, G. R. Farnham, E. B. Fay, C. B. Feibleman, Nicholas Feld, E. W. Fischer, R. T. Fisher, F. C. Gevalt, R. B. Graves, William Gray, F. T. Griswold, B. W. Hale, P. C. Henshaw, C. P. Hill...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: 608 FRESHMEN TO OCCUPY ROOMS IN HOUSES NEXT YEAR | 5/24/1933 | See Source »

...Barker, Gerardus Beckman, E. R. Best, E. R. Betts, R. B. Bissell, N. H. Blatchford, J. W. Bowden, D. W. Brown, Thornion Brown, H. S. Bullard, H. R. Byers, R. S. Chafee, R. H. Clarke, John Clement, B. H. Cohen, M. I. Cohen, C. R. Comstock, R. H. Cook, B. D. Davis, W. A. Dickson, J. D. Dorr, R. W. Drury, J. N. Edson, L. C. Farley, W. A. Francis, G. S. Franklin, A. H. Fuller, J. A. Garber, J. E. Gardner, P. E. Geier, R. W. Gilder, Justin Glickson, R. S. Goodyear, Davies Gratwick, S. S. Greeley...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: 608 FRESHMEN TO OCCUPY ROOMS IN HOUSES NEXT YEAR | 5/24/1933 | See Source »

...than diminished income was to the man. She viewed with some alarm the prerogative of judges in this State to scale down alimony payments, believing that for some men it would simply mean reducing the wife's income in the same manner that they would cut their cook's pay, and with the Depression to use as an excuse in both cases...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Letters, May 22, 1933 | 5/22/1933 | See Source »

...personal charm (he was a gentleman, and moved in fairly high society) was partly accountable; his knowledgeable nose for details did the rest. Twice a week, for instance, he had his waiters' finger nails manicured; every night before dinner he held a hand inspection. Superb cook in his own right, he was always inventing new dishes; his knowledge of wines was exact, exacting. His hobby was "romance." On account of it he had long ago left a beautiful but too-domestic wife, a too-infantile infant. Just as everything was going nicely, just as his latest flirtation was beginning...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Father Chastised | 5/15/1933 | See Source »

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