Word: masses
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Marriage Revealed. Denise du Pont, adopted daughter of the late Powdermaker Alfred I. du Pont; to Harvard Graduate Student Carl Zapffe; in Cambridge, Mass...
Engaged. Dwight Whitney Morrow Jr., 28, son of the late U. S. Senator, brother-in-law of Charles Augustus Lindbergh; to Margot Loines; in Martha's Vineyard, Mass...
...answered the challenge. Goaded to action by chesty little James Geddes ("Jimmy") Stahlman, publisher of the Nashville Banner and newly elected president of the American Newspaper Publishers Association, the ten leading U. S. publishers' associations issued an invitation to some 1,800 U. S. publishers to gather for mass action at Chicago's Palmer House next week...
Mount Holyoke College (So. Hadley, Mass...
...adaptability of the automobile to familiar uses of the sofa, such as long talks, love-making and sleep, was a minor worry to furniture manufacturers long before 1929. A major worry was the fact that efficient mass production of automobiles gave buyers more for their money than they could get in walnut or fumed oak. In the 1920s automobiles displaced furniture as "Public Want No. 2" (No. 1-necessities of food and clothing) and contributed to the decline in furniture sales which began in 1927 after an all-time peak of $800,000,000 the preceding year. Other main cause...