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Word: lindens (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1930-1939
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There are fourteen squash courts available for use of all members of the University. These are located on Linden Street. A charge is made of 25 cents per person per half hour for all courts. Holders of Participation Tickets are entitled to one half hour's play a day free...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Squash Courts | 9/21/1934 | See Source »

Astonishment at the low bid was dissipated by reports that it did not meet requirements, was not accompanied by a bond. From Indianapolis went word that Safety Air Transportation Co. was located in the Linden Hotel, that it was organized by Arthur Williams, a professional promoter who reputedly made half a million dollars in beer-taverns and night clubs...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Aeronautics: Poor Man's Plane | 9/10/1934 | See Source »

...Mountain of Mahogany." The bedside telephone in Tiefenbrunn is linked by direct wire with a huge grey stone building on Unter den Linden in which tourists used to cash their letters of credit, dazzled by the splendiferous luxury of Germany's great Disconto Gesellschaft. The Government bought the building last year "as is" and it remained empty until last month. When the Ministry of Economics then moved in Dr. Schmitt exclaimed, "That mountain of mahogany is no desk for me! I want something smaller, with a big drawer for cigars...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: GERMANY: Hand-to-Mouth | 8/6/1934 | See Source »

Beginning when Henry Linden brings his bride Manella home from India to live amongst his old British family tree, awaiting the building of his own little nest, we travel space through her affair with his brother, and the resulting complications to where his brother's original country-gal wife, loving her husband and still liking his seductress, walks into the burning barn and thus out of the picture. The following nervous breakdowns, maddened raving, etc., turn what started out a very clever snappy job into a rather morbid dissection of human passion and pain...

Author: By J. A. F., | Title: Cinema * THE CRIMSON PLAYGOER * Drama | 5/26/1934 | See Source »

...Shining Hour (by Keith Winter; Max Gordon, producer). The first act of The Shining Hour is devoted to limning the Linden family, genteel Yorkshire farmers. The Lindens are excited by foxes, foals, jigsaw puzzles. They live in such smothering juxtaposition that any disturbance is likely to upset the whole family...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Theatre: New Plays in Manhattan: Feb. 26, 1934 | 2/26/1934 | See Source »

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