Word: east
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Chambersburg, Pa. two Pittsburgh businessmen headed for Chicago ardently discussed the Depression, discovered they had traveled east instead of west from Pittsburgh, were 312 mi. off their road...
Though ostensibly a tutor himself, Author Ackerley's chief duties were to be tutored in Hindi himself, and to converse with the Maharajah from time to time. That strange potentate, with his Pekingese face and nasturtium-colored tongue, was a fantastic hodge-podge of East and West. Once while out motoring to catch sight of a mongoose which would bring good luck, Tutor Ackerley admired a particular stretch of scenery. Unfortunately that particular land was not a part of Chhokrapur, belonged to the Maharajah of Deori, with whom the Prince was not on speaking terms. "Well...
Married. William Barry Wood Jr., 21, of Milton, Mass., Harvard footballer; and Mary Lee Hutchins of Newton Center, Mass.; in East Edgecomb, Maine, after a one-week engagement (TIME, July...
...Author. Born in New York City's East Side 34 years ago, Authoress Carlisle ran away from home young, went to London, worked there as a typist during the War. On her return to the U. S. she took up acting, played a child role in The Miracle. Disappointed in her theatrical talent, she took up writing "in an effort to do something." Together Again, See How They Run, Mothers Cry (the last snapped up for the talkies by First National) were immediate successes. The scholarly weight of historical research in We Begin acts as a sedative to her emotionally...
...otherwise designated, all books reviewed in TIME were published within the fortnight. TIME readers may obtain any book of any U. S. publisher by sending check or money-order to cover regular retail price ($5 if price is unknown, change to be remitted) to Ben Boswell of TIME. 135 East 42nd St., New York City. *Published June...