Word: outsings
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Yale turned up with a new gadget yesterday at the Junior Varsity game in the form of a portable shower. Managers would drag the machine onto the field during time outs, pump furiously, and refresh weary players with gentle rain.
BOSTON-R. H. White Co.; upstairs: Miss H. Gilchrist, underwear: J. Garabedian, rugs; basement; Miss S. Summer, millinery; M. Silverman close-outs, seconds, sportswear, knitwear, robes, cosmetics; 1440 Bway. (Assoc. Mdsg. Corp.)
*About 1909, George Melies, a magician of the Theatre Robert Houdin in Paris, gave the motion picture new life by applying the camera to feats of magic using fade-outs, dissolves and double exposures.
Alfred Neumann, German historical novelist, has evidently pondered Guedalla's book. Preferring heroics to irony, and following the career of a man who is one of the "outs," to satirizing the bigwigs of the "ins," Neumann has wisely terminated his story of Louis Napoleon in the early '50...
To illustrate this not unusual thesis, he sets his scene in a mythical Hyde Park, brings on Lillian Gish as The Young Whore,* her embittered mother as The Old Woman, her stepfather The Atheist, her real father The Bishop, her various lovers, pickups and The Dreamer. Each act is a...