Word: sidewalkers
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...than a wire fence. Few people will pay an entrance fee to see a soccer game when they can watch it just as well from behind a wire fence without paying a cent. The result is that every Saturday afternoon there is a line of spectators watching from the sidewalk of the street and almost nobody in the stands...
...gallery refused. Next morning the story flamed all over the front pages of Manhattan, and crowds were blocking the sidewalk before Braun & Co. The rest is history. Reproductions of September Morn burgeoned on calendars, candy boxes, cigars, suspenders, post cards. An anonymous couplet swept the land: Please do not think I'm bad or bold, But where it's deep it's awful cold. And whenever the excitement seemed likely to die out there were always rival Comstocks in provincial cities ready to blast the picture all over again...
...sidewalk outside the University Theater took on a Parisian atmosphere last night when a portable gentlemen's retiring room made an unscheduled appearance for the benefit of the theater-going public...
...came to an Iron fence. The regularity of it intrigued him. After a feverish search about the sidewalk he found a small stick. Now he walked along the other side of the walk, tapping every other bar with his stick. The metallic clicking brought a gleam of satisfaction to his deep, intelligent eyes. Ah, this indeed is pleasure...
Appearing like worms on the sidewalk after a rainstorm, petty publications are deluging the students with adolescent tripe. The appearance of a second number of the Yale, Harvard, Princeton Guide gives evidence that these parasites can exist and, in fact, are right now likely of becoming a permanent fixture...