Word: roses
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Rose will head the representatives from the Princetonian, D. T. Bartholomew will lead the Yale editors, C. S. Hoagland the Darmouth delegates, and J. F. Barnes, President, will present the cup for the CRIMSON...
...TIME, Dec. 6, p. 11, you outlined the high and low points in the career of Edward L. Doheny. You stated that after discovering oil near Los Angeles he "rose again and fell again financially. Then he got himself a horse and set out to explore Mexico...
...chief did not frequent art galleries, nor stand enrapt before a masterpiece, but he did appreciate loveliness?a rose, a stunning woman, a birch tree, a sunset. . . When in romantic and florid terms he was wont to tell of the dream [of a ducal estate in Austria he thought of buying, complete with 'superb art gallery'] ... he always saved the art gallery for the climax, and when he came to that his voice would take on a note almost of reverence as he told of the wonderful gallery and the priceless masterpieces...
Abie's Irish Rose-Ancient history of the races...
Howdy, King. Having made a million and more by providing the U. S. public with a cheerful conglomeration of the races in Abie's Irish Rose, Producer Anne Nichols now tries a mixture of cowboys and kings. Herein, a millionaire cowherd of Arizona rambles all over Europe on the indefinite trail of Helen Bond, a member no doubt of the Junior League. He appears in expensive cafés, twirling his native lasso, topped with a wide-brimmed sombrero, upholstered in furry, wild-West leg-clothes, a sight for any romantic heifer. Helen's aunt snubs...