Word: curtise
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Vice President Charles Curtis, hurrying back to Washington after voting in Topeka, Kan., stopped off at Chicago to read election returns. Said he: "We expected the Democrats to be disappointed but it was we Republicans who were disappointed. . . . They can't beat us in 1932. . . . Good times are just...
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Giving a reverse twist to the same basic idea, Kroger Grocery & Baking Co. (5,200 stores in the midwest) approached publishers last year with the proposal: "The average chain grocery is handier to the home than the average drug store. Why not sell through us?" Alert Editor George Horace Lorimer...
Cyrus Hermann Kotzschmar Curtis was given a testimonial dinner by Philadelphians. Senator George Wharton Pepper called him "the ideal American.'' Said Publisher Curtis: "I never expected to have anything of this sort happen to me."
Left alone in the field (save for the visits of Manhattan's Metropolitan) the Philadelphia Grand Opera Company opened its season with a sold-out house and a smart list of boxholders which included names like Curtis, Biddle, Lorimer and Pianist Josef Hofmann. Aïda was the first...