Word: deeps
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...such incorrigibles as Mark Sullivan and Frank Kent standing out like sailing ships at sea. But the spirit of fair play is lacking when particular people are singled out for official venom. If the Democrats get a vote of confidence next fall, they will continue in office with the deep distrust of the large body of people that have fallen victim to the blackjack blows of press-agent Michelson and his White House scribes...
...distinguished parishioners, Mrs. Oliver Harriman, was absent on the day of his sermon. When she heard about it, Mrs. Harriman declared to the Press: "I'm glad I wasn't at the service. I might have got up and answered him then & there. I have deep respect for Bishop Manning, but I would like to call his attention to the fact that the first Episcopal church, near Cheshire, Conn, was built by a lottery. Bishop Seabury, grandfather of Samuel Seabury, conducted...
...proof mansion in New Rochelle, N. Y. Asbestos Heir Thomas Franklyn Manville Jr. discharged seven armed guards, posted seven police dogs to catch kidnappers. Explained he: "The dogs have two advantages over the men guards. They do not drink my liquor, and they do not fall into slumber so deep that they are useless." While the fourth Mrs. Manville sulked in Manhattan, her husband's new secretary, 23-year-old Dolly ("Honey Child") Goering, presided over the New Rochelle mansion, giggled: "I feel as if I should have a weapon. Against the police dogs, I mean. . . . 1 think Tommy...
Languorous Tamara Geva ribs her fellow Russians as the temperamental ballerina who introduces her equals as her "supporting cast" and, when told to get some clothes on because a man is coming to see her, packs deep disappointment into the line: "Oh, that kind...
...little more than a year ago the cotton market took a terrific one-day tumble. Prices dropped nearly $10 per bale in a few hours. Among the many to whom the "March 11th" break caused deep anguish was South Carolina's Senator Ellison DuRant Smith, self-appointed chamberlain to King Cotton. Forthwith, "Cotton Ed" Smith started an investigation which did not make the front page until a year later...