Word: liquored
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...Hampshire, called The Crimson yesterday from a telephone booth in Boston to make sure that Crimson reporters, who picked up some of his campaign literature Tuesday in Manchester, had their facts straight. This wasn't out of character, since one of the promises the 38-year-old liquor salesman and former reporter from Springfield, Illinois, has made in his campaign runs thus...
...that my eyes watered. Supposedly intelligent and refined adults joined their student associates in throwing food across tables set among the artworks. They deliberately threw plates and glasses upon the floor; some dropped them from the balcony above. Champagne corks popped through the air. Dirty plates, ashtrays, and liquor-filled glasses were repeatedly placed upon fifteenth and sixteenth century iron and wooden chests and tables. I personally broke up a scuffle near intricately carved wooden sculptures that would easily have been destroyed had someone hit them...
Died. Lewis S. Rosenstiel, 84, prodigiously hard-working founder of the liquor giant Schenley Industries Inc.; in Miami Beach...
Prohibition never forbade the drinking of liquor...
...Union and ignored both the spirit and letter of the law. Delilah, according to Judges 16:19, made Samson "sleep upon her knees; and she called for a man and she caused him to shave off the seven locks ..." Nothing in the 18th Amendment prohibited the consumption of liquor, only its manufacture, sale or transportation. As for the cake eating, it was the haughty Duchess of Tuscany who made the remark circa...