Word: gays
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Gay. "Zizi Lambrino has turned the tables on the prince. Instead of staying home and playing the role of abandoned wife, Zizi is frequenting Montmartre cabarets with swanky Roumanian friends, while Carol stays by his fireside in the Hotel Chambord sorting his collection of postage stamps...
...Review. From the class which entered at mid-years last winter, Henry Gardiner Symonds, of Hinsdale, Illinois, Sidney A. Swenrud, of Northwood, Iowa, Osgood Stevens Lovekin, of Riversdale, California, have been elected, and from the regular class which entered last September, Edmund Philip Learned, of Lawrence, Kansas, Harry Gay Anderson, of Waterbury, Conn., and Henry Traugott Dunker '25, of Davenport, Iowa...
Having heard Professor Young yesterday on the London money market I am moved to hear Professor Gay in Harvard 1 at 9 o'clock this morning in his Economics 2 lecture. For he will lecture on the development of money and banking in England before 1800. This was admittedly not the great period of such institutions, but it may be considered as interesting as any. The growth of usury until the Church sanctioned it is a story of constant struggle between bankrupt monarchs and the money lenders whom they could threaten...
...gay as a burst of jazz! A season of teas, balls, the opera and other girls' debuts! Heavenly for a year, but like a perpetual diet of whipped cream...
...sooner has the gay countess moved the sympathies of some, the antipathies of others--and herself from Ellis Island than that rather noisy and erstwhile citizen of Philadelphia, Smedley Butler, returns to the printed page. His morals are far above those of the countess. She could not brook a lie; he cannot--brook a drink. And when, with courtesy and the savoir faire of the "old school" a gentleman and colonel serves cocktails at a dinner party in his honor, Smedley blushes and rushes to the duty of having him reprimanded by the higher powers. All this...