Word: doored
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...start the procession at once. The Queen reminded him that 3 p. m. was the hour at which Londoners expected the cortege to leave the station. Through the plate glass window of the salon. Edward VIII could be seen gently urging his point. Then he swung swiftly to the door of the car. Stepping out, His Majesty ordered the guard of honor, which had frozen at rigid attention, to "stand at ease'' until just before...
...heaviest cloaks, but the four officers rigid at the corners of the bier stood in their uniforms only, chilled to the marrow. The great throng's moment of deepest emotion came when it was known that Queen Mary and Edward VIII, unannounced, had quietly entered by a side door. Down the mile-long line passed the simple affecting words, "The King and Queen are with...
Winning four matches out of six, the Varsity B Squash Team showed the Dartmouth Club racquetmen out the back door Wednesday afternoon. M. L. Clarke was the Green's only outstanding player, defeating John C. Develin '38 in three straight games...
Ralph Teetor frequently walks through the plant, never bumping a machine or a workman or missing a door. So thoroughly aware is he of what goes on around him that he frequently says. "I see that that machine has been replaced." or. "I see that this lathe needs attention." Most of the automotive engineers who shook hands with him in Detroit last week had an uncanny feeling that their new president really could see them...
...after measuring an elevated railway crossing and deciding it was just big enough for one of its boats to get under, Wheeler Co. was disappointed to find that a two-inch snow fall had made it impassable. Last week, the Playmate encountered no mishaps on land, reached the back door of Grand Central Palace 35 minutes after leaving the water one mile away...