Word: kent
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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WATERFRONT CLUB--Joe Kent and his five troubadors are the latest rave in Vincent Club circles. The intriguing murals are vaguely reminiscent of Gloucester, England. The lobster thermidor is delicious. A very snappy floor show has been imported from Paris. Lot Mr. Cruso reserve you a tabic...
...students, and their schools, are: Ralph H. Cutler Jr., of Morristown, New Jersey, Kent; Calvin H. Elliott Jr., of Hartford, Connecticut, St. George's; Tudor Gardiner, of Boston, Groton; James McK. Gillespie, of Andover, Phillips Academy, Andover; Whedon Johnson, of Syracuse, New York, Hill; John A. King Jr., of Lake Forest, Illinois, Middlesex; Thomas E. Lawrence, of Concord, Milton...
...Frederick Hobday of the Wye Agricultural College, Ashford, Kent, found that the spread of foot-rot among British sheep was checked by shoeing the sheep with tight-fitting rubber boots...
...lose any time getting to a party once I land at Croydon." Of late, Captain Mollison and his famed flying wife, Amy Johnson Mollison, have been noted more for the frequency of their parties than for the brilliance of their flying. Fortnight ago Amy made a bad landing in Kent, buried her plane's nose in the ground, broke her own nose on the dashboard. Mortified, she took the occasion to announce: "Jim and I have amicably decided to go our own ways. ... In a few days he is planning to make a very hazardous flight, and while...
Meantime brave assurances issued from the Schencks that their deal was still on, but reports of Scot Maxwell's resurgence became so hot that Joe Schenck dispatched Twentieth Century-Fox's President, Sidney R. Kent, to London to keep his ear to the ground, his hand on a transatlantic telephone. Fortnight ago, Mr. Kent was suddenly invited to Mr. Maxwell's office in Golden Square off London's Regent Street. If Twentieth Century-Fox would prefer it, said blunt Mr. Maxwell, he would be happy that they should retain their 49% interest in the Gaumont-British...