Word: live
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...lady of the picture," I don't know, but the cabin that is used, is probably inhabited by the Hoag boys for hunting, as they own the property now and live on a ranch on the southern hillside. I know Mrs. Hoag will be glad to give you very full and authentic information on the old days, when six-mule teams used to wind their way down those cliffs from Monterey, bringing a load of houseguests for a gay weekend...
...younger brother, with whom I live, and I are the only surviving children. Neither we nor any of the grandchildren would have a place for the large picture. We have, however, several copies of the original from which the enlargement was made...
...Economy Act of 1933 which aimed to spread work in Depression by requiring that when it became necessary to discharge Federal employes, those who had a husband or wife on the Federal payroll should be the first fired. Aside from loud claims that the law forced Government employes to live in sin; feminists ardently opposed it because 50% of those dismissed on Section 213 were women...
...Vice President of the U. S. but also the Will Rogers of the era, was the author of a brief tale: "Once upon a time there were two brothers. One went to sea. The other was elected Vice President. Neither was ever heard from again." Tom Marshall did not live to hear about a Vice President who went to sea and was next heard from when he landed with the Marines to take the situation well in hand...
...styled Acting Minister of Finance. "Oh how I would like to have been left at peace in Washington!" exclaimed M. Bonnet last week. He explained that in Paris he has to work all day from 8 a. m. to 10 p. m., enthused: "You Americans certainly know how to live over there in Washington where everything is finished at five in the afternoon and one can have a two hour horseback ride before it is time to dress for dinner...