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Word: live (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1930-1939
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...beautician named Emily Pacheo who was 13 years his senior. With $2,500 of her money he revived The Greater Chicago Magazine, realtors' sheet. By 1928 he was paying an income tax on $20,000. Meantime he met Lillian Salo, taxi-dancer. He fell in love and went to live with her. He asked his wife to divorce him. She notified the Georgia authorities of his whereabouts (TIME, June 3, Sept...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: STATES 6? CITIES: Fugitive | 12/26/1932 | See Source »

Three years ago Governor Oliver Max Gardner gave North Carolina the "live-at-home" movement. Last week the North Carolina Press Association gave Governor Gardner a "live-at-home" dinner at the State College at Raleigh. Except for salt, pepper, sugar and coffee the menu was entirely North Carolinian: shrimps from Southport, clams from Wilmington, turkeys from Durham, sausages from Kinston, mushrooms from Charlotte, onions from Wilson, corn (pone) meal from Maxton, milk from Pinehurst, walnuts from Madison County, pecans from Lumberton. Lucky Strikes from Reidsville, Chesterfields from Durham. Among the favors were knitted underwear from Winston-Salem, homespun suits...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: National Affairs: Living at Home | 12/26/1932 | See Source »

...thousand people were in the building. All but a few hundred on the two lower floors were trapped by the flames. Screaming crowds rushed to the roof where the management had installed cages of live lions, monkeys, bears and a little shrine to Kwannon, Goddess of Mercy. Fortunately employes had had a weekly fire drill. There were no fire escapes in the building, but each department was provided with collapsible canvas chutes known as "lifesacks" down which people could slide to the streets. Quick-witted clerks on the fifth floor saved many lives by twisting a life-rope from...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: JAPAN: Shirokiya's Bargain Day | 12/26/1932 | See Source »

...broadcast, was enacted for radio listeners a new method of subscribing for TIME. The announcer further explained: "That's all there is to it. Pick up your telephone now and phone Western Union. . . . They are ready for your call; they will do the rest. No matter where you live, your copy of the issue of TIME from which you have heard tonight's scenes re-enacted will come to you by Western Union within 24 hours. There is no extra charge for this special service. TIME MARCHES...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Press: Double-Quick March | 12/19/1932 | See Source »

...ENGLISH SPRINGER SPANIEL IN AMERICA-Henry Lee Ferguson-Derrydale Press ($7.50). THE MAIDES TRAGEDY-Beaumont & Fletcher-Cheshire House ($18). NINE PLAYS-Eugene O'Neill-Live-right ($4). THE ODYSSEY OF HOMER-translated by T. E. Shaw-Oxford University Press ($3.50). THE PHYSIOLOGY OF MARRIAGE-Hon-ore de Balzac-Liveright ($2). PLAYS & POEMS OF W. S. GILBERT- Random House ($3.50). RECORDS OF NORTH AMERICAN BIG GAME-edited by Prentiss N. Gray- Derry dale Press ($10). RIDING REFLECTIONS-Piero Santini- Derrydale Press ($10). THE SILVER HORN-Gordon Grand- Derrydale Press ($7.50). TENNIS ORIGINS & MYSTERIES-Malcolm D. Whitman - Derrydale Press ($10). TROILUS...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: GIFT BOOKS | 12/19/1932 | See Source »

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