Word: hat
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Longevity Senator David I. Walsh, 74, took off his hat and coat as he entered a Northampton, Mass, hotel, automatically handed them to a young fellow who murmured...
...disaster. On a winding, roller-coaster trail hurried a pitiful file of refugees, fleeing from destruction, despair and defeat. At the head of the line, setting the pace with a brisk 105 steps to the minute, trudged a slight, bespectacled old man wearing a World War I campaign hat. Malaria, cholera, the heat and exhaustion had plucked younger men from the line, but Uncle Joe, then 59, never faltered. He refused to ride one of the caravan's few mules: they were for the nurses and the wounded. Somehow the ragged line struggled through to the roadhead in India...
...since the days of shrewd publicity chief Charlie Michelson have the Democratic party bosses pulled anything really neat out of the political hat. But last week they showed signs of perking...
...annual First Ward ball which was attended by thousands of whores, pickpockets, hopheads, politicians and pimps. Their guests drank free champagne, brawled, engaged in orgiastic dancing, and cheered as Bathhouse John led the Grand March wearing a bright green cutaway, mauve vest, lavender pants and a high silk hat...
Recovered. In Kansas City, Toby Brenner picked up the wrong hat in a restaurant, a year later went back, picked up the wrong hat again, found...