Word: duals
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...gloomy shadow are to be seen seated, like the riders of a tandem bicycle, at the desk where Loving is thinking about writing an autobiographical novel. They have different notions as to how the book should end. When Loving & Co. go home for dinner, the reason for their dual presence is partially explained. John Loving married his wife (Selena Royle) when, distraught by the deaths of both his parents, he had lost his faith in God. Now he has begun to lose his faith in his own love for his wife because one of her friends (Ilka Chase) has seduced...
Social Characteristics: Henry: shy, reserved, a thorough individualist who shuns the public, father of one son. William: father of three children, a mixer, member of many lodges, organizer of Dearborn's fire department and traffic system, once the town's president-chief of police (dual office), fond of distributing nickels and dimes to children, generally known as "Bill'' or "Uncle Bill," who, content with life, has said he would not change places with Henry. Business: Henry: an unsuccessful inventor at 40, owner and operator of the largest automobile business in the U. S. at 60. William...
...Fords were not wholly new models, but the 1933 model with improvements. Chief changes: 1) a new dual intake manifold to the carburetor to increase mileage 2½ mi. to the gallon, increase speed from 82 to 87 m.p.h., increase power 12%, improve pickup; 2) automatic thermostat that prevents warm water from the motor circulating through the radiator until the engine has warmed up, thereby improving cold weather starting; 3) windows that move not only up and down, but also slightly sideways to provide a slit for draftless ventilation; 4) a more stylish radiator grill; 5) increases...
...city of perpetual Worlds Fairs, and Arthur D. Welton tells you all about it in The Line Between (Sears, $2.00), a gentle little tale of the men and women that one meets in this center of the wild and wooly west. And of course, dual personalities are always interesting. A far cry from the hustle and bustle of Michigan Avenue is a little town in merry England where Duchess Laura lives in her own quaint fashion. As conceived by Mrs. Bellor Loundes, Dutchess Laura -- Further Days of Iter Life (Longmans, Green, $2.00) is a real study of the nobler class...
Captain Richard G. Ames '34, who has never been beaten in a dual meet, will meet a worthy opponent in James McCaughan of the Engineers in the light-heavyweight division. Gridley Barrows '34, three letter man, will represent the Crimson in the heavyweight class, while Richard W. Emory '35 will tackle Frank Poole, husky 165-pound Tech athlete. Harold Frankel '34, diminutive wrestler who was a sensation in the bantamweight division last year, will meet Ovedis Maderosian of Tech in the 126-pound class...