Word: seated
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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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...
...told of having gone up to the car after it stopped, and of having been ordered back by the driver, a man with a shotgun. The milkman said a woman was in the back seat, her hands tied and her mouth taped...
...mixed pair contract bridge tournament between Harvard and Radcliffe students will be held at the Hotel Commander on Thursday, October 11, at 8.30 o'clock. The entry fee will be $1.00 and the prizes four reserved seat tickets to the Harvard-Brown football game...
...suffering in Jamestown and Plymouth, it has been the American habit to render aid to those who need it. ... No thinking or experienced person insets today that the responsibility of the community shall be eliminated by passing on this great and humane task to any central body at the seat of the Federal Government. You and I know that it has been with reluctance and only because we have realized the imperative need for additional help that the Federal Government has been compelled to undertake the task of supplementing the more normal methods which have been in use for many...
...week contract. Awaiting her were a Sherry-Netherland penthouse, a show called Continental Varieties, a brand new night club on the 65th floor of the R. C. A. building, Rockefeller Center. Producers Arch Selwyn and Harold B. Franklin congratulated themselves when, a week before the Varieties opened, every $8.80 seat in the house had been sold. Rockefeller Center was proud of its Rainbow Room, with its high glass walls overlooking the city, its mirrored stage, its color organ which plays a design on the ceiling, its revolving dance floor which goes two speeds in each direction...