Word: crowdedness
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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HOT WATER - P. G. Wodehouse - Doubleday, Doran. Like Amos 'n' Andy, Charles Dickens and other classics, Author Pelham Grenville Wodehouse some time ago began to pay the penalty of fame. His patter still amuses but its pattern is growing a thought too familiar. Not that Author Wodehouse never...
One blistering morning last week some 1,000 employes of the Chevy Chase and Chestnut Farms dairies, their wives, children and sweethearts crowded gaily aboard the steamer Charles Macalester and set off down the Potomac from Washington for an outing. Soon after noon they went ashore at Marshall Hall, ate...
Perched on a mountainside 20 mi. from Denver is the old mining town of Central City (pop. 570). Last week Central City saw more excitement than it had known since the gold rush. Editor G. M. Laird cleaned his presses, published a special edition of the Register-Call. Tourists bought...
Infantile paralysis spreads through nose & throat secretions. Most cases are therefore found in crowded centres. Health authorities have definitely concluded that the epidemics of 1916 (worst in U. S. history) and of 1931 started in dirty, overcrowded Union Street, Brooklyn, between 3rd and 5th Avenues.
The first and second rounds were about even In the third, Sharkey's left hand, quick and dangerous as a tiger's paw, be gan to flick Schmeling's nose. It nicked more frequently in the fourth and fifth, jarring Schmeling's jaw, stabbing his right...