Word: ha
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Your report on Senator Couzens was rich. He voted for the fanatical Jones "Five & Ten"' Law, he drinks Wet, he is ruggedly sincere. Ha ha ha. That...
...Drink will not be served at any of the company canteens," he soothed. "And I think I can answer your other question. Ah-ha! 'How are we going to find out if a man drinks at home?' Well, ah, we don't go into his home to see, gentlemen. That's all there...
Meanwhile London General Omnibus Co. laid off last week 194 busses and 250 busmen, announced that in these hard times unprecedentedly large numbers of the populace have begun to save pennies and ha'pence by walking...
Sholom Asch, No. 1 Yiddish novelist, was born (1880) in Kutno, near Poland's Warsaw. In 1910 he came to the U. S., lived for five years on Manhattan's Staten Island. Few of his novels (Uncle Moses, Kiddush Ha-Shem) have been translated; one of his plays (God of Vengeance), though several have been produced by the Yiddish Art Theatre, Manhattan. In 1919 Sholom Asch returned to Europe, lives in Paris. Son Nathan (The Office, Love in Chartres), now in Paris, lives in Manhattan, writes in English...
...Sign!") This is a reference to the oft-told tale of how, on an occasion since commemorated as Character Day, he refused to sign his own abdication when threatened with death (TIME, Sept 1). The memorial still stood last week, when a hasty paintbrush edited the inscription to YA HA FIRMADO! ("Now he has signed...