Word: emporiums
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...Skip," interviewed Tuesday in between shots at his favorite Mt. Auburn Street Pinball emporium, seemed to show little anxiety over his new responsibilities as head mentor for the Bruins. "We'll be looking forward to that game in the stadium next November," was his first thought...
...went to the legitimate theatre at least three times, the poll revealed. Most good plays get to Boston months or years late, and bad as well as good onces come here before they fold in N. Y. The most popular theatre is the Old Howard, Boston's ancient burlesque emporium--the great majority of Harvard men go there at least once, many again and again...
...night shortly before dawn they gave London's fashionable West End its first taste and sound of high explosive. Actually hit were tenements, shops and an empty cinema in a slum district. The slumsters laughed because, while none of them was killed, a local undertaker's emporium was demolished...
...these two comedy-writing firms has been, more amazing still is the fact that, in addition to serving as a full-time partner in each, George S. (for nothing) Kaufman has also set up in the play business with at least 22 other people, once conducting a thriving emporium with the late Ring Lardner, a going concern with Morrie Ryskind, four swanky shops with Edna Ferber, two small hamburger stands with Alexander Woollcott, a pushcart with Howard Dietz, and a sidewalk trade out of a suitcase with Herman J. Mankiewicz...
...Earl Sande hung up his tack, 17-year-old Johnny Oros did not grow up on horseback, like most jockeys. Until four years ago the nearest he came to a horse was the shanks' mare on which he used to deliver groceries for his father's little emporium in Aurora, Ill. When Father Oros decided to trade his grocery store for a stable of third-rate thoroughbreds, Johnny learned to ride a horse...