Word: ritz
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...lovers in choosing an attractive meal, a special menu, rivalling those of the Ritz and Copley Plaza in variety and tastiness, is supplied. From the table d'hote and a la carte a suitable "piece de resistance" can be selected. Fillers and vegetables abound in great number, and to satisfy the thirst of the caniues, there is a large choice of beverages, ranging from goat's milk to lime water...
Because M. Isnardon, ex-champion pugilist, amateur painter, sometime of the Ritz in London, is also a champion cook, whose fame has spread all over Provence, his inn is the stopping place for most of the pilots who are training for record-breaking flights, and his walls are a gallery of photographs of the first flyers of France. Here have stayed Rossi, Codos, Bossoutrot, Doret, Mermoz, Le Brix, the late lamented Boucher, all the bright company of those whose deeds have kept France in the van of aviation; and here, too, Delmotte, chunky, red-faced, and carefree, together with...
Next day the Sisters du Bois left for London, where they took a room at the Ritz. Hotel employes noticed they were continually weeping. They attended a service for the dead flyers at St. Martin-in-the-Fields. Next morning they motored down to Stapleford...
Substantiating prevalent rumors that have been current since early in December, George Preston Marshal, president of the Boston Redskins, professional football team, announced at a banquet in the Ritz-Carlton Hotel yesterday that Eddie Casey, former head coach at Harvard will coach the Redskins next fall...
...perhaps the choice of the Ritz Plaza hall was only in the nature of a friendly gesture. We think it would be very nice if the Friends of the New Germany would reciprocate by giving a dance at Communist headquarters...