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Word: reared (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Townsend opened the Plan's first office last November in the rear of a Long Beach real estate salesroom, with a one-legged man as assistant, a Salvation Army protege as janitor. Success was quick. California's myriad oldsters came in masses to his meetings. By thousands they bought his 25¢ pamphlet. They sent the word back East to the old home-folks...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: RECOVERY: Townsend to Burst | 10/15/1934 | See Source »

Smack in the middle of the slum-mulligan of Manhattan's lower East Side two barefaced, rectangular apartments rear their bricks twelve stories into the air. Jointly christened Knickerbocker Village, they cover four whole city blocks. Between the two units is a concrete playground, and within each will be a garden. Each of the 1,593 apartments has wooden parquet floors, electric refrigeration, tiled bathrooms, outside windows. The elevators are self-operating. Rentals range from $22.50 for 2½ rooms on the ground floor to $87.50 for a 5½-room penthouse. Average is $12.50 a room. Knickerbocker Village will cost about...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: HOUSING: Knickerbocker Village | 10/15/1934 | See Source »

Louisville, Ky., Oct. 14--A posse sped late today into the wild area lying about nine miles southeast of Louisville after a milkman saw Mrs. Berry V. Stoll, kidnaped society woman, held prisoner in the rear seat of an automobile...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Salients in the Day's News | 10/15/1934 | See Source »

...Steel Labor Relations Board, created last summer when a steel strike threatened (TIME, July 9). Its members: 1) aloof, judicial Walter P. Stacy, who expected after a fortnight as temporary chairman to return to his job as Chief Justice of North Carolina's Supreme Court; 2) grim, grizzled Rear Admiral Henry A. Wiley, U. S. N., retired, ardent Big Navy man, arbitrator of two railway labor disputes; 3) liberal James Mullenbach, longtime mediator in Chicago's clothing industry...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: LABOR: Workings of Peace | 10/8/1934 | See Source »

...Critic again! It is traditional that a fourth publication appear occasionally at Harvard to rear its stalwart knob of a head and then to subside into nothingness and the realm of forgotten dailies. Such was the destined fate of the Critic, it was said, when that publication was relegated last spring to what the defunct Liberal was pleased to call its whited sepulchre.--under the anathema "they did not publish," and it is true that the Critic has again made up its mind to walk the face of the early...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: President of Revived Harvard Critic Expounds Views and Aims of the "Fourth Publication" | 10/3/1934 | See Source »

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