Word: haying
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Other crops were estimated as follows: wheat, 781,737,000 bushels; oats, 1,302,453,000 bushels; barley, 199,251,000. bushels; hay, 102,914,000 tons; flax seed, 19,343,000 bushels; rice, 32,737,000 bushels; peaches, 45,555,000 bushels; apples, 193,855,000 bushels; sweet potatoes, 97,429,000 bushels; sugar beets, 6,667,000 tons...
Divorced. Spencer Eddy, diplomat, 49, by Mrs. Lurline Elizabeth Spreckels Eddy, in Paris. She charged desertion. Private secretary to the late John Hay (the then U. S. Ambassador at the Court of St. James), and later Third Secretary of the American Embassy in London under the late Joseph Hodges Choate, he was often called "best dressed American...
...grace and precision, in a few original figures, and thoroughly pretty, colorful costumes. We are not partial toward choruses; ordinarily we much prefer to have them stay off-stage entirely and leave the principals alone, but this chorus is an added attraction. Hal Skelly dances well, as does Mary Hay, who plays Mary Jane, and does everything else well too, but it is the Keene twins who carry off the Terpsichorean Laurrels. They danced like dry leaves before a breeze, and suited their name in every respect; we didn't see half enough of them. Those two and Mary Hay...
...Beta Pi fraternity, an honorary engineering society corresponding to the Phi Beta Kappa in colleges of liberal arts, announced yesterday the election of seven of the ten highest ranking students from the Senior class in the Engineering School to the society. The men elected were: George Hay Bascom 4E.S. of Sparkill, N. Y., Robert Brandt 4E.S. of Jamaica Plain, Richard Jenney 4E.S. of Stony Brook, Bertram Wellman 4E.S. of Springfield and Charles Reimar Wohrman 4E.S. of Sarremaa Esthonia...
...chooses as Ambassadors, but it is presumed that political considerations will not be entirely lacking. It is understood that the President would like to name a Westerner to London, since only three such have ever held the post, Robert C. Shenck of Ohio, Robert T. Lincoln of Illinois, John Hay of Ohio...