Word: monte
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Books. The cuisine in Butte, Mont., still ranges from "fried bear steak to Cornish pasties"-not pastries. Blame an overzealous proofreader for this...
...would like to be at your desk when the returns come in from the irate citizens of Butte, Mont. Your book review of Copper Camp (TIME, Oct. 4) must have stirred up the animals, "the wolves of copper...
Sirs: Butte, Mont. may have a book all to itself but why should anyone from there be happy about it? Natives from the "World's Richest Hill" have a good reason to be damn good and mad at the editors of TIME for the disparaging remarks cast upon their fair city when you referred to it as a wench, dissipated and uncorseted. Either term used singularly and in the mildest sense surely borders on infamy...
Champ. In Shelby, Mont., Louis Hillebrand's false teeth dropped into a conveyor at a refinery, two days later bobbed up in another part of the factory savagely clenching a beet...
Underworld. In Great Falls, Mont., whoever took Mrs. J. E. Grady's three steaks left 60 red ration points for her on the kitchen table. In Kansas City, whoever made off with S. W. Porter's car got with it a collection of religious tracts and Bibles. In Philadelphia, whoever looted Juggler Walter Burns's car got an assortment of Indian clubs, colored wooden balls, spinning plates, battered hats, trumpet...