Word: motorize
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...airy porch, the prime lurking lair of homicidal chauffeurs. To do this he would open the at present unused gate by Harvard Hall, where trucks bearing heavy burdens would be admitted, and at which the carriers of light parcels, laundrymen and such, would be denied the luxury of motor transportation. This would shunt all traffic to the dormitories, where it belongs and leave the pavement before Widener free for initiations and the police escort of the visiting ambassador from Liberia...
...that 24 students were hailed into court a day ago, and after a stiff reprimanding by Judge Edward A. Counihan, Jr., their cases were placed on file. At this time, Captain Donahue told the court that after 30 days have expired he intends to discuss with the registry of motor vehicles the matter of out-of-state cars being in Massachusetts more than the length of time without complying with the various requirements prescribed...
...radio, his face looks out of a hundred advertisements, his every discretion and impertinence is read by all who have letters, and related to all who have not. On every metropolitan daily we support a corps of gossips whose function it is to invade the offices, the houses, the motor cars, the jail cells of the prominent and of the unvirtuous, and to record all for the delectation of the multitude. For one reader of the small boxes on Bitler's foreign policy and the mechanics of his dispensation there are a thousand glutted in the gore of Stasefurt hardware...
...this they expected to crowd into General Justo's five-day visit, also attending Argentine horse races, motor races, the Buenos Aires Inerouzonicbnnar and a big banquet every night. At the first banquet Guest Justo keynoted "international solidarity," Host Vargas "peaceful co-existence...
Died. Charles Edwin Thompson, 63, Cleveland motor parts manufacturer and aviation patron, president of Thompson Products Inc., a founder and first president of Glenn L. Martin Co. (bombing planes); after a paralytic stroke; in Washington. Since 1930 the Thompson Trophy race for landplanes which he sponsored has been No. 1 event of the National Air Races...