Word: expositioneers
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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At San Diego last week Exposition-goers paid 25? to enter Zoro Gardens "nudist colony." Scores of gawpers saved the admission price by pressing their eyes to knotholes in the fence (see p. 16). - ED.
When Chicago's Century of Progress opened two years ago, two enterprising Midwesterners of 19 sat up all night for the distinction of being the fair's first sightseers. Midwesterners, when they age and retire, make their way by thousands to Southern California. Hence last week bent, grey...
In the East, editors scrabbled desperately through lean morgue folders for facts to show their readers just what calibre folk the Weyerhaeusers are. But in that vast quarter of the Union from St. Paul to Seattle the name needed no exposition. There the abduction of George, great-grandson of Frederick...
Hundreds of smart businessmen went to Chicago's Palmer House last week to inspect the most complete assortment of typical U. S. gadgets, gimcracks, knick-knacks and thingumabobs ever assembled. It was the fifth annual Premium Buyers' Exposition, to which went representatives of all the big U. S...
Exposition finished, the President invited the entire population to share with him responsibility for seeing that his work relief billions are well spent. "This is a great national crusade to destroy enforced idleness. . . . Feel free to criticize, tell me of instances where work can be done better, or where improper...