Word: habitable
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...duel between Holy Cross and Harvard in the one-mile relay has been a keenly contested event for several years. The Crusaders have had the habit of winning the contest but Coach Farrell is optimistic over the outcome this year if Munroe's foot is completely in shape. The others of the quartet in addition to Captain Munroe will be N. P. Dodge. Jr. '33, H. F. Kollmyer '33, E. E. Record...
...have been in the habit of intervening too much in foreign lands," cried he, "It is bound to provoke and has provoked resentments and feelings of ill will on the part of the Latin Americans...
...spite of its age (five years) "Who?" is vigorously plugged in the film Sunny. When Miss Miller is dancing the picture is bearable but not when Joe Donahue, brother of the late Jack Donahue, is trying to be funny. Best shot: Marilyn Miller dancing in a riding habit...
...Henry Irving, her manager. She wrote: "Got no farther than the doormat. Heard your voice and skuddled home again, full tilt, and, oh, how I was laughing! . . ." In 1905, when Miss Terry acted in Shaw's Captain Brassbound's Conversion, she wrote: "You have become a habit with me, sir, and each morning before breakfast I take you, like a dear pill." The New York Times editorialized: ". . . A baking company in Philadelphia makes its pies square. . . . There will still be old fashioned pie-eaters to object that the new model gives a much greater proportion of crust...
...that much depended on general business in the South. Negroes are the largest buyers, but many a white man in the South uses snuff. New England is another leading snuff area. Many factories forbid employes to smoke; they turn to snuff. New England sales have increased as the snuff habit has extended to younger consumers...