Word: elliot
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Courtesy Repaid Long a familiar figure at Manhattan's Roxy Theatre was tattered old Mrs. Edna Morss Allin Elliot. Whenever a new picture was being shown she went to the first showing. Each time she sat in the same front-row seat, decked out in quaint, shabby costumes with leg-o'-mutton sleeves and feather boas. Ten years ago, when Assistant Manager William J. Reilly first noticed her regular attendance, he arranged to have her admitted early to watch the rehearsals of the stage show...
Second Crew--Stroke, Parrot; 7, Gifford; 6, Swaim; 5, Crocker; 4, Geist; 3, Nants; 2, Koenigher; bow, Elliot; cox, Larner...
Leon P. Brachman, Roger A. Cunningham, Elliot Forbes, Bernard D. Frank, Allen Greene, Bristol Hall, Charles Heidelberger, Clarence W. Hewlett, Jr., William Hodson, Jr., Gabriel Jackson, William B. Kehi, Harry E. Kinzie...
William Y. Elliot, professor of Government; Charles A. Bliss, of the School of Business Administration; and Willi Apel, lecturer of Music, will hold groups for those interested in their respective subjects...
...House of Commons saw this as a series of merited promotions for Sir Kingsley, MacDonald, Stanley and Elliot who have long been marked as comparatively youthful "comers." In the dropping out of Peers Swinton and Harlech was seen an effort to give the Chamberlain Cabinet a more "democratic" guise before a General Election becomes necessary. This week London papers began saying openly that for this same reason Viscount Halifax may soon be succeeded as Foreign Secretary by a "commoner," possibly even by Vote Getter Anthony Eden...