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Word: magnolia (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1930-1939
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...London. He sang in the London show, had his great success. He was in last week's revival, heavy, slavish, magnificent as he sang his one song, half-hypnotized by it. Dennis King was new too as Ravenal, the gambler who marries Cap'n Andy's Magnolia (Norma Terris). Helen Morgan was back as the quadroon with her fluttering hands and hangdog look...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Music: Show Boat | 5/30/1932 | See Source »

Great oaks from little acorns grow, but great novels seldom grow from small potatoes. Latest literatus to attempt this particular impossibility is Author Golding who plants his small potatoes in neat rows on either side Magnolia Street. One row is Christian, one Jewish. Though each keeps its sprouting and blossoming pretty much to itself, the vines get tangled every now & then...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Between the Laundry-Lines | 3/28/1932 | See Source »

...sailor boy who loves her on leave and off. Their affair scandalizes the Jewish section, who act as self-appointed sympathizers with Rose's invalid mother. Rose runs off to London, consummates her love for Cooper there. A telegram that her mother is dying brings her back to Magnolia Street in a hurry; but after her mother's death she marries Cooper, goes off to live with him elsewhere...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Between the Laundry-Lines | 3/28/1932 | See Source »

...decades (1910-30) spanned by the book, the least forgettable are: Mrs. Tregunter who lives on weak tea, lettuce leaves and hatred of the Jews; Rabbi Shulman who has the Talmud on the brain; Benny Edelman whose rescue of Tommie Wright from drowning induces Philanthropist Emmanuel to give a Magnolia Street party, which brings the Jews and gentiles together temporarily. But Mrs. Wright sees Benny naked after the rescue; their subsequent marriage cuts Benny off from his Jewish family for good...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Between the Laundry-Lines | 3/28/1932 | See Source »

During the War everybody has his troubles, great & small, except Mr. Winburg the tailor, who makes a fortune selling shoddy raincoats. It is his daughter Bella, in whose bath salts are all the perfumes of Arabia, who gives the second, concluding Magnolia Street party, which brings Jews and gentiles together again. By this time, in spite of Author Golding's sincere and humane labors, the reader is likely to be wishing both Jews and gentiles either dead or living without such tedious detail...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Between the Laundry-Lines | 3/28/1932 | See Source »

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