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Word: holidaying (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1930-1939
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...would not be good taste to end the year without telling one Christmas story. Every clever magazine carries a holiday tale, even the "New Yorker." Here is ours; it points out how profoundly cordial is the sentiment of Christmas celebration...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The Crime | 1/3/1938 | See Source »

Died. George Edward Akerson, 48, bulky, breezy onetime pressagent and secretary to Herbert Hoover who quit his White House post in 1931 to take a $30,000-per-year vice-presidency in Paramount Publix Corp.; two hours after receipt of a holiday telegram from the ex-President; of heart disease; in Manhattan...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Milestones, Jan. 3, 1938 | 1/3/1938 | See Source »

Despite this unusually severe pontifical blast, two days after Christmas the German Ambassador to the Holy See telegraphed holiday greetings to the Holy Father...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Religion: Pope's Christmas | 1/3/1938 | See Source »

...Adolf Hitler's black-uniformed Special Guard, which consistently baits Jews, Catholics, Protestants, last week assured Germans that they might observe Christmas without being guilty of "unGerman practices," It asserted: "Christmas is no intellectual property of the Christian confessions. They simply borrowed it without asking permission. . . . This holiday is the exclusive property of Germans...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Foreign News: Exclusive Property | 12/27/1937 | See Source »

Minneapolis, which had already lost half a school term since 1933 through shortened semesters, extended the holiday from two to three weeks as its school funds again ran low. This means a week's layoff for teachers on top of a 12% salary...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Education: Surprise | 12/27/1937 | See Source »

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