Word: holidaying
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Crown Prince Mihai would still be enjoying a holiday with his mother in Britain this week if he had not read the Continental edition of the Daily Mail three weeks ago in Paris. In that paper was a squib about King Carol's mistress, red-haired Magda Lupescu. It was an old story to the rest of the world, but news to Crown Prince Mihai...
City preachers, when they get a holiday, are likely to go to the country and think about their lot. Last week a country preacher gave city preachers something else to think about. Preacher Thomas H. Rose set out with his wife for a junket in Boston, Atlantic City and New York, the last two of which neither he nor she had ever seen...
...Sherwood '18; "Father William" by Donald Ogden Stewart; "The Genius and His Brother" by Sil Vara; "Lazzaro" by Luigi Pirandello; "The Villain is a Hero After All" by Eugene Walter; "The Life is Real" by Elmer Rice; "The Third Day" by John Van Druten; and "Dr. Harmer's Holiday" by Sir Arthur Pinero. None of these plays has been produced before in this country, which is in keeping with the Club's policy of producing new plays as often as possible...
...graduation from Bowdoin became clerk under the college treasurer in 1923 and three years later bursar. Father of two, Mr. Thalheimer was divorced last year for "cruel and abusive treatment." was ordered to pay $150 a month alimony for three years. Last August, Bursar Thalheimer went off on a holiday. During his absence, auditors found discrepancies and inaccuracies in his books, a total shortage of some $4,000. Bowdoin deferred action, hoping its bursar would return and explain. But he stayed missing. Announcing that the shortage is covered by bond, Bowdoin's President Kenneth Charles Morton Sills last week...
...sufficiently vigorous. Many a spectator at a football game does not know what it is all about. He sees only the struggling figures, and if he has good luck may each sight of some warrior carried out on his shield--sometimes wounded, perhaps slain--to make a Roman holiday...