Word: keepers
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Hotel Keeper's Blonde Daughter: "I can give you a room, but the bath is at the end of the hall...
...once bested in a business deal; a small sum to a priest to say masses for another friend "who will need them wherever he is"; one share of brewery stock to every Orange Lodge and every active Protestant minister in Toronto, except "one Spracklin, who shot a hotel keeper" in an enforcement raid (when Ontario was Dry); one share of stock in a jockey club to every active minister in Walkerville, Windsor and Sandwich, Ont. But the will's most thrilling feature...
...least no swimming or diving exhibition. The place is called "Devil's Hole" by both tourists and natives. A hellish name, if you ask me. Anyway, the "Hole" is populated with a specimen of every fish found in the surrounding waters from turtles to octopi. "Old Joe," the keeper, secretly told me, as he told every other tourist that ever visited the place, "Annette Kellerman had some movin' pitchers tooken as she sat on that 'er ledge throwing bread crums to the fishes, she did!" But she didn't dive or swim-oh no-not into...
...Albert Abraham Michelson, University of Chicago physicist, and Dr. Robert Andrews Millikan, chairman of California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, Calif. (TIME, Nov. 24), scores of U. S. private citizens, public officials, clubs, and universities sent invitations for teas, dinners, receptions. Frau Einstein, who is her husband's keeper, had to reply with a refusal to every invitation. Her husband's weak heart cannot stand the excitement of many public functions...
...third of a series of lectures on "Early Italian Engravings and Woodcuts" will be given in the Large Lecture Hall of the Fogg Art Museum at 5 o'clock this afternoon by Professor Arthur Mayger Hind, former Slade Professor at Oxford University and Assistant keeper of the Department of Prints and Drawings at the British Museum, London, who is the fourth holder of the Charles Eliot Norton Chair of Poetry at Harvard this year...