Word: parks
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Perhaps because of the innate conservatism which moves his light-hearted Hyde Park neighbor Franklin Roosevelt to call him "Sad Henry" or "Henry the Morgue," Secretary Morgenthau has long been encouraging the same bridge between the New Deal and U. S. Business which the President was last week trying to throw up in Washington (see col. 1). Since an excellent evidence of the sincerity of Franklin Roosevelt's intentions would be to have Henry Morgenthau publicly advocate a rapprochement with the same fervor he is understood to display in private, some 1,000 curious Academicians turned out to hear...
...Regent's Park Pond a middle-aged patriot was placidly rowing a boat when the silence began, tried to stand upright in his skiff and splashed overboard. Coming to the surface he stood waist-deep in muck and cold water, head bowed for 90 seconds before squishing ashore...
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...other eminences are better marked: his Oak Park high school football teams, 1910 to the first public exhibits of his own paintings in and 1913; the days of "Red" Grange at Illinois finally the present gridiron season, because it 25th consecutive year as Illinois coach. On this anniversary, he looks back on a record of seven. Ten championships in 16 years. At the easel, he earned distinction for his spontaneous, bold, pastels and oils...