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Word: hyde (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Wales, Corgis have been bred for centuries as all-round farm dogs. Lately they have grown fashionable. Eight-year-old Princess Elizabeth has a Corgi which she airs in Hyde Park. At Cruft's show in London, world's biggest, almost 100 Corgis were benched. Two of the three Corgis shown in Manhattan last week were brought from England by Mrs. Lewis Roesler of Great Barrington, Mass. Because one of her specimens had frost-bitten ears, he got third prize, while Mrs. Roesler's Little Madam got first prize Of the six dogs which were judged best...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sport: Duke v. Marquis | 2/25/1935 | See Source »

...remained in the clubhouse for nearly five hours and then left on his special train for Hyde Park, where he will spend a few days before returning to Washington...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: VISIT OF ROOSEVELT | 2/25/1935 | See Source »

...capture and conviction of Leo V. ("Buster") Brothers (TIME, Jan. 19, 1931). In 1932 when Franklin D. Roosevelt flew to Chicago to accept the Democratic nomination, Col. McCormick assigned John Boettiger to cover the Democratic Nominee. From that time he followed the Roosevelts, to Albany, to Hyde Park, to the Pacific Coast, to Warm Springs, to Washington. And soon other newshawks noted that he and Mrs. Dall got on well together. In November 1933, Boettigers wife, who had two children by a previous marriage, divorced him in Chicago. She charged cruelty, accused him of hitting her, breaking her thumb. Last...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: National Affairs: Dall-Boettiger | 1/28/1935 | See Source »

...Houston from Annapolis to Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands, through the Panama Canal to Hawaii and back to Portland, Ore.; traveled across the continent with the cheers of multitudes in his ears and the news of drought-slaking rains in his wake; relaxed as the country squire at Hyde Park; toured the Tennessee Valley; sunned himself in the pool at Warm Springs. And during 1934, he spoke 23 times over the radio, more than any previous President in any previous year. But in the same time his wife managed to make five more broadcasts than her husband...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: National Affairs: Man of the Year, 1934 | 1/7/1935 | See Source »

...PERFECT ALIBI-C. St. John Sprigg -Crime Club ($2). All suspects have alibis when the armament king is murdered. Best are those of killer and victim, which are pierced when a smart young reporter helps the police. Jekyll-and-Hyde motif...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Murders of the Month: Dec. 31, 1934 | 12/31/1934 | See Source »

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