Word: cools
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...right. When Fitz-Greene Rankin, a suave young newcomer from Philadelphia, began to court her, fascinated Clara put up little or no resistance; neither did her parents after they had investigated Fitz-Greene's ancestry and prospects. It looked like a conventionally respectable marriage. But Fitz, under his cool exterior, was madly in love with his wife, gradually lost hope of her ever reciprocating. Good 19th-Centuryites both, they never discussed the matter. When Clara finally discovered that even a good woman can fall physically in love, it was too late: Fitz-Greene had gone on a despairing bender...
...cool in the Ritz at five o'clock. Another hound? And when you come out it's still light, and you can walk through the Public Gardens and pick tulips if you've had that many cocktails, and then on to dinner at Locke-Obers where they still have oysters. This is the last week--so Charley will tell you. Then on and on and on like so many songs. Shoulder to shoulder, bolder and bolder. Bolder and colder and older and greater and much later you find yourself at the Crescent Club. Stick to scotch, Please! Can't anyone...
...grow the meadows rich with corn, Clear in the cool September morn...
...president whose qualifications included his Scotch name. Now 65, President Sydney George McAllister got his Harvester start in the traditional Harvester way- as an office boy. Climbing slowly to an executive job in Harvester's European division, he spent 17 years in Brussels, was called home in 1931. Cool, steady, suspicious of the Press like all crack Harvester officials, he lives quietly with his wife and son in Highland Park outside Chicago, seldom entertains...
Just what did impulsive Realmleader Adolf Hitler mean when he told cool British Foreign Secretary Sir John Simon that Germany is ready to sign a pact of non-aggression with any of her neighbors except Lithuania...