Word: creams
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...does not want Prime Minister MacDonald's Government defeated in the House of Commons. Seemingly it is impregnable, with 556 seats out of the entire House of 615. But last week King George gave a garden party at Buckingham Palace. So many Government supporters came to eat raspberries & cream that on a snap vote in the House of Commons the Government missed defeat by only seven ballots...
...Arthur Kober and Nunnally Johnson, this odd narrative serves for a surprisingly tender and humorous little comedy, aided greatly by the skill of Charles Ruggles. He manages to be funny even in the inevitable scene in which he gets drunk at a banquet, eats a doily with his ice-cream, annoys the other guests with a handful of animal crackers, staggers off to bed in the wrong room...
...adopted into Drug Inc., Mr. Noble stayed on as president of the company, actual operating head. ¶ Bristol-Myers, taken in a few months later, was an old family business, maker of several estimable and well established products: Sal Hepatica, Ipana ToothPaste, Gastrogen Tablets, Ingram's Shaving Cream. The Bristols like Mr. Noble remained in charge of their company, Father William M. Bristol as chairman. Eldest Son Henry Platt Bristol as president, Second Son Lee Bristol as vice president in charge of advertising (known to all advertising men as a past president of the Association of National Advertisers...
...ships, cream of 96 tested for the expedition, are Savoia-Marchetti S-55 hydroplanos* similar to those of the South Atlantic flight, great twin-hulled affairs with the pilots' compartment housed in a bridge between the hulls. Mounted above the bridge are two Isotta-Fraschini engines in tandem, each driving with 800 h.p. a three-bladed propeller. Cruising speed: 137 m.p.h. Cruising range...
Denver's Champa Street shrilled one day last week with the din of hundreds of urchins pushing their way to the front of the Denver Post building. At the head of the line each youngster was given two ice cream cones, a handful of cakes, a hearty invitation to come up the line again for more. This was the Post's Annual Free Ice Cream & Cake Party for Denver's children. The Post that day front-paged hot weather reports from other parts of the U. S. under the big, black headline: COLORADO IS COOLER. ... It announced...