Word: sackful
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...presence of her three-year-old great-grandchild. In Manhattan, Saks & Co. (clothiers) alleged in an advertisement that "the best known men in Wall Street [i.e., J. Pierpont Morgan, Otto H. Kahn, Dwight W. Morrow, Jesse Livermore, Seymour L. Cromwell, etc.] are to be seen wearing our sack coats and straight cut double-breasted waistcoats with contrasting striped trousers. "Saks & Co. also cited Mr. Lloyd George as favoring the "contrasting coat and trouser idea." In Washington, D. C., the Department of Commerce (whose function it is to advertise foreign trade openings for American business men) received a request from Sweden...
...blue sack suit and primrose waistcoat...
Prime Minister Stanley Baldwin: " Because I wore a blue sack suit, primrose-colored waistcoat, shabby soft gray hat and loose gloves to the Eton-Harrow cricket match, Tailor and Cutter pronounced me a ' sartorial weed' - that is, ' suburban.' Lloyd George, the Earl of Balfour and Lord Robert Cecil have been similarly rebuked by this periodical...
Harvard Chapter.--c., Friendly, Fanning; p., Wyman, Pollak; s.s., Short; c.f., Dolphin; 1b., Sack; 2b., Newhall; l.f., Black; r.f., Doolittle; c.f., Furber. Total...
...Wyman Jr. 23 and F. S. Pollak '23 led the batting; others who starred for the league team were H. J. Friendly '23 behind the home plate, and G. G. Dolphin '24, who substituted for C. L. Short '23 at short. J. J. Sack '23 played well at first, while M. W. Self '23 and T. Dreier '23 were the outstanding figures in the outfield. M. A. Best '23 acted as umpire...