Word: sailed
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Newsmagazine in your next issue and to send me a copy containing the apology and explanation to the following address: 6908 North Ashland Ave., Chicago, Ill., c/o Mr. Eddie Young, who is my secretary and where I expect to arrive at the end of August, for I sail from Southampton on the Olympic on Aug. 22. I am asking for a reasonable and a just explanation and apology, and I cannot but think you have any other desire than to give me a square deal. If this is done promptly I will be satisfied, if not I shall seek redress...
Commander Byrd himself will sail from Los Angeles aboard the whaler C. A. Larsen on or about October...
Such an accident disabled two of the four turbines of the Ile de France, in the harbor of Havre last Fall; and she did not sail again until Spring. But, in the words of the goaded French Line: "Various giant liners, of various lines, have suffered this unavoidable misfortune. ... It is to be hoped that there will soon be an end to the unauthentic . . . unwarranted . . . utterly false . . . rumors . . . now coming, we presume, from sources interested in undermining the position of our new flagship. . . . The turbines of the Ile de France were built in England by the most famous manufacturers...
Marshal Josef Pilsudski, Dictator to Poles, announced last week that he will sail down the mighty river Danube-down and down about 570 miles-to an ancient Roman spa, The Baths of Hercules...
...Braun's most recent acquaintance is shrewd Banker Otto Hermann Kahn. Last week it became known that Otto Kahn had not given him any money with which to further his studies; instead, he had asked Harry Braun to come to Europe with him. This week, fiddler and financier sail together; after that there will be scenes abroad in which Harry Braun plays for kings and queens or performs as soloist for Paris philharmonic societies or the London Symphony, while Otto Kahn stands and listens. In New York, a job with the Philharmonic awaits...