Word: heatedly
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Said Senator Norris: "Congress can't do good work when everybody is suffering from the heat. ... I would have Congress adjourn until the latter part of September or the first of October...
...members of clerks', cooks', waiters', waitresses', bartenders' and miscellaneous workers' unions, employes of San Francisco's 15 biggest hotels struck last week to win preferential hiring and a five-day week for clerks, left 6,000 guests stranded without food or heat, room, telephone or elevator service. At the Palace, Cinemactor Jean Hersholt lugged his bags down eight flights to the lobby, where he was met by the manager with a handtruck. Best prepared for the emergency was the Metropolitan Opera's Tenor Nino Martini. Gallantly manning an elevator, he explained that...
Miss Edith Jones will speak on, "Of What Are Stars Made?" on Wednesday, May 12, while the title of the following talk is "Measuring the Heat of the Stars...
...Congressmen emerged glowing. It had been, they declared, the "best," the "frankest," the "most helpful," the "most important" conference they had ever had with the President, and they were bursting with the reason: this time they had talked back to Franklin Roosevelt, had spoken their minds with heat and firmness against the prospect of unpopular new taxes, for real economy (see p. 16). It was not yet mutiny, but it was the strongest evidence to date of the growing restlessness which close observers have discerned in the New Deal officers' mess for weeks (TIME. April 19), indicating that...
...this point Miss Niesen went to dress for her numbers and, singing to a packed audience, she nearly brought down the Mayfair's mirrored pillars with her throaty rendition of "Heat Wave" and "St. Louis Blues...