Word: fitfully
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...hoped that graduate students will find the class an aid in keeping fit. Attendance is voluntary, and no signing up is required," said Nelson. These facilities have been offered at Harvard for the past 25 years, with an enrolment averaging over 100 men annually...
...sprig of rosemary. A potent agent in the cinema for what is Good, True & Beautiful, Cinemactor Arliss thus confers a dubious benison on U. S. schoolchildren by showing them with what simple tricks a dignitary of the golden age could turn his cavalier indiscretions into a triumph of patriotism fit for Muzzey's Reader. Nonetheless, the film will interest many and bore only those who have rooted objections to sentimentalized history. Good shot : Arliss dancing a minuet with Betsy (Doris Kenyon...
Apartment de luxe (3 rooms), unique and beautiful style of decorations not to be seen in any other apartment house; real Cinderella dream and the kitchen done most artistically: fit for fairies to cook in. ... Phone Mr. Rose, EStabrook...
...magazine (price 25?) went in for "big names" and such personal success stories as "How Charles Dana Gibson Keeps Fit," "Leonard Wood, Physical Culturist." But after five years of it the Macfadden public became bored with inspirational wealth-through-health interviews and in 1926 Physical Culture added departments on food, householding, beauty and some inferior fiction...
...Joliet, 111., Murderer Arthur Miller stole the warden's son's clothing, dieted from 180 to 130 pounds, fit himself into the grey linen suit, blue shirt, sport belt, black & white sport shoes, clapped the golf hat on his head, seized a golf stick, sauntered to freedom. After a holiday in Davenport, Iowa, clever Convict Miller borrowed an automobile, started for Chicago. At Dixon, 111., he came upon something he had never seen before or during his twelve years in prison?a red traffic light. He gave it one contemptuous kok and drove merrily on. That night in the Dixon...