Word: parks
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...spite of his spectacular name, he has sponsored no radical legislation, has sought no spotlight. In Washington he and his wife live down by the Union Station in the Capitol Park Hotel. He acts and dresses like any ordinary businessman, smokes his pipe incessantly, tends quietly and fairly ably to his business as a legislator. His new tax proposals show conclusively that he is no longer bent on "soaking the rich...
Excellent as is Hope Williams, who has become the theatre's prime impersonator of Park Avenue sophisticates, Fred Keating runs away with the show. A onetime vaudeville and night club magician, he made his drama debut last spring in Forsaking All Others (TIME, March 13), still thinks he would rather be master of ceremonies in a variety show...
Leona Jane Ettlinger, elder daughter of Sportsman John Daniel Hertz, founder of Yellow Cab Co., returned from a walk with her father in Manhattan's Central Park, found that she had lost a $70,000 necklace containing 77 pearls, four emeralds, a large diamond...
...dope," added Dr. Milton Helpern, one of Dr. Norris' assistants. Perspicacious Dr. Helpern had noticed that every dead malarial bum had been a drug addict. He visualized a huddle of men in Park Row which, once famed for its newspaper establishments, is actually a murky, musty street of pawnshops, stationery stores, clothing shops, and sodden lodging houses where for 25? a night a man can rent a bunk. In one of those hotels had lived three of the dead bums...
Other investigators prowled through Park Row and Bowery hotels. Last week the carrier could not be found, possibly because he was among the nine infected addicts who have died already...