Word: parks
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...union. The offender, declared the union, was one of its organizers who had been discriminated against. While Mr. Boomer bought more newspaper space to invite his old employes back at the Waldorf's terms, 2,000 marchers had a field day in front of the hotel and Park Avenue rang with the "Internationale" and "Solidarity Forever...
...A.F.W. meantime tried to cripple every hotel in town with its "fold arms" order. Chefs and waiters at the New Weston, Lombardy, Brevoort, Essex House and Montclair walked out. At the Astor and Park Central, guests had to go out into the kitchens and serve themselves...
...longer afford to turn them back with the quiet signing of a check, the directors of the proud New York Philharmonic-Symphony last week sent out an SOS for $500,000. Seventy of New York's richest music patrons first heard the help cry in the Park Avenue home of Harry Harkness Flagler. Already, Mr. Flagler informed them, there is a deficit of $150,000. The season's box-office receipts amount to $60,000 less than they did last year in January. Without a substantial guarantee to see it through the next three years the Orchestra will...
...offered a Central Park squirrel 5? to buy peanuts with...
...dark glasses, smirked. They sped away, stopped at Williams for gasoline. The filling station man looked at them, grinned. When they reached Grand Canyon they registered as Mary Jones and Robert Bonji, took a three room suite, changed to hiking togs, went out for some fun. A smiling park official approached, asked. ''Well, what have you to say today?" They fled back to the hotel, changed again, headed back to California. Stopping for the night at Kingman they registered as Robert Brown and Miss Brown. Meanwhile telegraph wires were humming. Newshawks searched every town hall on the route...