Word: goldens
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...which is one of the group on view. Also in the exhibition are some lines written to Miss Lowell, entitled "Sentiment About the Aurora," "A Letter About my Four Programmes", containing some amusing quatrains and sketches, in which he refers to the "able and distinguished Amy Lowell," and "The Golden Book of Springfield," which tells about his birthplace...
Reichers v. Hawks. In Publisher Bernarr Macfadden's low-wing Lockheed Golden Eagle, Pilot Lou Reichers roared from Newark, N. J. to Havana in 6 hr. 41 min., beating Capt. Hawk's record of last July...
...doubt a gross exaggeration." By last week, some $800,000 had been spent in alterations, and clerics and pilgrims were ready for the opening ceremonies of the 400th anniversary fiesta: reconsecration of the altars, high mass, a view of the tilma, its holy image and the bejewelled Sacred Golden Crown of the Virgin, quoted...
...Apostolic Delegate to Mexico; ten bishops and the entire clergy of Mexico City. Tourists warned by all-wise Guide Terry brought binoculars to gaze at the til ma above the high altar. After High Mass there began a solemn procession through the Basilica.* At its head was the Sacred Golden Crown, covered with brilliants, emeralds, rubies and turquoises. Suddenly, just before it was to be hoisted in place above the Virgin's portrait, sharp-eyed Archbishop Diaz saw two brilliants tumble to the altar. Archbishop Diaz stooped, puffed, fumbled, handed the brilliants pontifically to an attendant, and the fiesta...
When a publisher finds himself with that rare phenomenon, an instantly successful new magazine, whatever its type, he must expect a quick upcropping of imitations. The popularity of gentle-mannered Golden Book attracted four imitators.* At the other end of the scale of politeness, rough-&-tumble Ballyhoo last week had its third imitator; and at the same time its first serious threat of competition...