Word: holidaying
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...take along only one mark (40?) and a rucksack of clothes. Everything of value, including cameras and jewelry, was stripped from them by German frontier guards. At the Hook they were hustled aboard a cross-channel steamer, transported to Harwich, England, where they will be housed in an unused holiday camp until permanent homes are provided...
...London for a "holiday" was Foreign Editor Nicolas Blaedel of Copenhagen's famed old Berlingske Tidende, who incurred Adolf Hitler's wrath by reprinting a description of German atrocities from a speech by an English M.P. Next day the paper offered humble apologies for printing an "absolutely incredible" story, sent Blaedel on a long vacation...
...Between Two Worlds) had been panned, Elmer Rice, calling first-night audiences "the scum of the earth," savagely forswore the theatre. But when The Playwrights' Company was formed last spring, Rice quietly chucked away his vow. Last week his American Landscape followed the Company's Knickerbocker Holiday and Abe Lincoln in Illinois to Broadway...
Knickerbocker Holiday. The brightest musicomedy tunes and the dullest musicomedy book of the season (TIME...
...Last week The American Banker'?, index of 17 New York City bank stocks stood at 32.5, one-seventh of its 1929 peak, even below the point where it stood the day before the 1933 bank holiday...