Word: gracing
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...damn" what he had said in other depositions, that he "didn't care" what he may have testified to, that he was now trying to tell the truth as he understood it. In April Mr. Campbell had said that on Jan. 2 he told President Eugene Gifford Grace of Bethlehem that Youngstown was free to negotiate with Bethlehem because a pending Youngstown-Inland Steel Co. merger had been called off. As a matter of fact, the Youngstown-Inland merger was not officially abandoned until...
...drinkers, says Seldes, had forgotten how to drink long before it became illegal to remember. Now "professional" drinkers have become as fanatical as Drys. "Until we learn how to drink at home with considerably more technical skill and social grace than we now possess, we will need the saloon as much as ever." Says Seldes: 100,000 speakeasies flourish in the U. S., not to satisfy the national taste for liquor but "our pride and a childish illusion of wickedness, a 'tawdry romanticism." No friend to Prohibition, Moderate Drinker Seldes believes in freedom to drink when you want...
Barber of Seville Overture by Conductor Arturo Toscanini and the New York Philharmonic-Symphony (Victor, $2)-Melodies from the great opera bouffe given Mozartian grace by Toscanini...
...Sunny Side of the Street and Exactly Like You (Victor)-Grace Hayes's casual, caressive way make this the best of the month's vocal offerings...
...made Margaret Ayer Barnes an author: in bed for months, she wrote to give herself something to do. Chicago socialite, sister of Novelist Janet Fairbank. Authoress Barnes was formerly a director of Bryn Mawr College. Her short stories have been published under the title Prevailing Winds. Years of Grace is her first novel...