Word: eye
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: during 1930-1939
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
Darkness fell, the crowds stayed, still growing. As tenseness increased an immaculate young man with a monocle in his eye, yellow gloves and tight rolled umbrella firmly gripped in his hand, inspected the crowd with amazement and standing next to a United Press correspondent, hailed a policeman...
Czechoslovak papers, wise to Hungarian diplomacy, suspected trickery in Bethlen's resignation. They know that Bethlen and Karolyi almost invariably see eye to eye...
More and more does Chicago become conscious of its obligations to itself as a great city. With an eye to the World's Fair of 1933 it is learning to wear a silk hat and carry a gold-headed stick. Last week was added a new note of Chicago elegance...
Alfred Irénée du Pont is 67, has one eye and an irascible nature. His 500-acre estate ("Nemours") near Wilmington is guarded by a high, barbaric wall. Firmly cemented in its top are great jagged pieces of glass. The gates are made of iron grillwork backed with steel sheeting. No unwelcome eye may look at "Nemours," no unwelcome feet tread its lawns...
With a practiced eye that knew what it was going to find (the Surgeon General reported the nation unusually healthy last winter-TIME, Dec. 15, 1930), the President scanned Dr. Cumming's data and with no delay consoled the nation thus: "In brief [the Gumming report] shows that the general mortality, the infant mortality, the sickness in the country was less in the winter of 1931 than the winters of full employment in 1928 and 1929. The public health has apparently never been better than it has been over the past six months. It is a most creditable showing...