Word: mosses
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Alison's House, an unsuccessful biography of Emily Dickinson presented in a downtown theatre. Disregarded were such outstanding productions as Tomorrow & Tomorrow by Philip Barry (a top-flight playwright who has never received the prize), the sensationally hilarious Once in a Lifetime by George S. Kaufman & Moss Hart and, presumably on the grounds that they were not "American," Maxwell Anderson's Elizabeth the Queen and Grand Hotel...
...before the Texas vote, NRA revoked its first Blue Eagle in a case involving child labor. Victim was neither a shrimp cannery operator nor a sugar beet harvester, both notorious pre-NRA child-sweaters, but one Moss P. Lugena, 53, proprietor of the Lugena Family Laundry...
...Lindell Ave., Hannibal, Mo. Mr. Lugena's family laundry was just that. He. his wife, three daughters, a son-in-law and a sister-in-law ran the business, lived upstairs over the plant. Two months ago, NRA compliance officers found Moss Jr., 15, driving his father's laundry truck, in violation of the blanket laundry code which prohibits youths between 14 and 16 from working more than three hours...
Father Lugena protested that his 15-year-old had just been showing a new driver the laundry route for "a few hours a day," that Moss Jr. had been permitted to absent himself from high school for this purpose...
...patrons of the dance are Dr. Moss Marlein, and Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Epstein. The Dance Committee is composed of the following members: Herbert D. Tobin '35, chairman; Eugene Brown '36, A. Joseph Creidenberg '36, Edward Epstein '36, Charles B. Feibleman '36, Murry S. Harris '36, David E. Kopans '34, Oscar M. Lurie '35, Irving M. Madoff '35, and Robert Mandel...