Word: greyed
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Mountbatten and the Marchioness of Milford Haven, who visited his arid kingdom unescorted last November in search of desert thrills. Many a European Premier not present last week is expected to pay at least one visit. Tickets to view the august assemblage were rarer than rubies last week. The grey & green assembly hall is normally the central court of the Museum. Here 708 seats have been installed. Because the galleries surrounding it must also be used as corridors, the hall has a total capacity of but 1,000 with only 45 seats for the general public. The U. S. Embassy...
...played and the soloists will be Tenor Roland Hayes and stocky 19-year-old Pianist Margaret Bonds. When General Italo Balbo and his 24 aviators arrive from Italy they will be given a special performance of Aïda. Hero of the World's Fair concerts is grey-haired Conductor Frederick August Stock who is giving his services. The opening night was sweltering hot but Conductor Stock seemed unmindful of the perspiration streaming down his face. He was back in the Auditorium where he used to play the viola under Theodore Thomas, his predecessor who supervised the Fair music...
...balance on hand as of last April, $1,864,699.12 in general and trust funds. Every year the Mother Church elects a nominal president. Last week Miss Mary G. Ewing of Brookline. Mass.* succeeded onetime Governor Ralph O. Brewster of Maine. Born 50-odd years ago in Quincy, Ill., grey-haired Miss Ewing is the second woman to be elected. She was taught Christian Science by her mother who became a pupil of Mrs. Eddy after the healing of her husband Judge William G. Ewing. Miss Ewing studied at "Massachusetts Metaphysical College" which ambitious Mrs. Eddy envisioned as a full...
...Republican Congressmen; by 18 runs to 16 the annual inter-party House of Representatives baseball game: in Griffith's Stadium, Washington, D. C. The Democrats wore the Washington Senators' white "home" uniforms, the Republicans their grey "road" uniforms. Florida's Caldwell, pitching for the Democrats (in Walter Johnson's famed No. 12 suit), blew up in the seventh inning when his team was four runs ahead. New Jersey's Republican Hartley knocked a homerun...
...white cross. . . . Post delivery trucks continued to block traffic on Champa Street. . . . Everything was as usual. There was nothing to remind the Post reader that notorious Publisher Frederick Gilmer Bonfils had been dead for four months (TIME, Feb. 13); nothing to indicate that instead of "Bon's" bushy grey head bowed over the massive desk in his office, there was now poised the attractive blonde head of his daughter Helen. Following more & more frequent visits to the office since her father's death, she took complete charge last week, although the nominal publisher & editor is William C. Shepherd...