Word: cools
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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TIME'S words, "talkative, cool, depraved," were meant to describe the character portrayed by Groucho Marx, not his proper private character.-ED. Ziegfeldiana Sirs...
...shall blind his descent. Now the great yellow cotton bag, of 14,000 cu. ft. capacity, is laid carer fully out on the field by 100 workmen, sweating under a blazing sun. The shroud lines which support the spherical aluminum gondola are straightened out with meticulous care. In the cool of night hydrogen is fed from cylinders into the envelope. In less than an hour the inflation is finished. The bag is one-fourth inflated, bulges at the top like a mushroom...
...George Young would not deceive you, nor would he exaggerate. This cool air and Summer sunshine, the nights with the inevitable blanket...
...Rotarians, Kiwanians and life insurance salesmen is said to be higher than anywhere else in the world. It is full of retired invalids who bought Cities Service around 55 (now around 4). There are few factories, little smoke. The clear, dry, rarefied air is equable during the day, cool at night. Denverites claim it ventilates their brains. It has made Denver a centre for the sanitarium industry. The sun shines on an average of 304 days a year. The cost of living is below the U. S. city average (a good twelve-room unfurnished house and garage rent...
...with $100,000.000 capital, largely backed by the R. F. C., to finance inventory purchases of raw commodities, principally agricultural. Though no details were announced, it was promptly dubbed "the commodity pool," and stocks dependent on farm purchasing power were quickly whipped up to new highs. Bankers were generally cool to the idea. They want less tampering with commodity prices, not more...