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Clark and Coolidge have had the doughnut run ever since they were freshmen. The first year they organized the business so that employees did most of the selling. Now, they run the concern themselves, each working three nights a week...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: '53 Best-Mannered Class in 3 Years, Say Grateful Yard Doughnut Sellers | 3/9/1950 | See Source »

...Weather Bureau meteorologists spotted the glowering, doughnut-shaped lady far out at sea, east of the Bahamas, early last week. They nicknamed her "Bessie's Hurricane." Red and black hurricane flags went up along the Florida coast. Fishing smacks and yachts scudded for home ports. Floridians methodically, almost casually, shuttered their homes, secured everything that could move, filled bathtubs with drinking and cooking water, got out candles and kerosene lamps...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE WEATHER: Vicious Lady | 9/5/1949 | See Source »

Magic, vaudeville, comedy, and singing will provide pre-halloween fun for 1,300 Boston youngsters this afternoon and evening when Phillips Brooks House stages its annual round of cider-and-doughnut parties at local settlement houses...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: PBH Marks Halloween With Parties for Kids | 10/29/1948 | See Source »

...bakery, located in the basement of Eliot House only a minute's walls from the main kitchen, is an organization in itself. Here, surrounded by modern dough-making and molding machines, stands a baker stirring doughnut blanks in a cauldron of boiling oil,--Some day the bakery hopes to acquire a modern doughnut machine, but for the present this time-honored method of making them must do. Prize possessions of the bakery, however, are two huge built-in rotary evens that work like a Ferris wheel, carrying the pans of dough on slowly moving shelves, which insure an even heat...

Author: By E. P. H., | Title: Central Kitchen: all that meat and potatoes too | 10/5/1948 | See Source »

Occupational Ailment. In Saxonburg, Pa., Susan Stewart, 100, was chosen "oldest [doughnut] dunker in America" by the National Dunking Association, but had to turn down a trip to New York because of chronic indigestion...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Miscellany, Mar. 1, 1948 | 3/1/1948 | See Source »

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