Word: pats
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Heralded by this pat and pleasant show-title, Miss Ann Pennington once more recommends herself to a Harvard following. If spontaneity is one's criterion, as it is the Playgoer's, she is the whole show. The years have not taken away the sparkle of that diminutive dancing figure. She still can hold the attention against all the cast around her. One scene in particular comes to mind, where Miss Pennington, elevated above the other figures of the ensemble, is revealed by the rising curtain in a dimly-lighted setting of red, black, and purple. Slow music, with the drums...
...pat them on the back?
...them at heart fully sympathized with her desperation in behalf of her daughter's honor and were ready to give her their moral support. Last week no less a per son than Admiral William Veazie Pratt, Chief of Naval Operation in Washington seemed to give Lieut. Massie a friendly pat on the shoulder when he declared...
...that taxes must be raised, what will be the Democrats' taxation program? The Administration's program was known: a two-year return to the generally higher, broader tax levels of 1924 (TIME, Dec. 14). Floor Leader Rainey, Chairman Collier of the House Ways & Means Committee and Senator Pat Harrison, ranking minority member of the Senate Finance Committee, were three leading Democrats left in Washington last fortnight. A few days before the year's end the Press obtained from them some sketchy hints which were immediately reported as the Democratic Tax Plan. Chief features: Make the "entrenched rich...
...passengers to the ship's nursery for dancing. Discovering a set of scales with height-measuring attachment, H. R. H. proceeded to weigh and measure each & every guest. When a guest with a high pompadour stepped up, Prince Henry pressed his hair down, remarked: "I have to pat you down like papa does mamma sometimes...