Word: smashes
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Charles Gates Dawes ("Melody in A Major"); President William Hartman Woodin of American Car & Foundry ("Raggedy Ann's Sunny Songs"); Professor Albert Einstein (violin). Banker James Paul Warburg (pseudonym, Paul James) writes lyrics to the jazz tunes of his wife, Kay Swift, whose "Fine & Dandy" was a Broadway smash hit last autumn...
...anyone designated by you, to take one of these so-called "peanut brittle" violins and do the things we do with them. That would prove to you, more than anything we could say here that the instruments we use are regulation violins and the only reason they smash with such apparent ease is because we've had a lot of practice doing...
...pendulum fashion through the next two sets, won them both at 6-3. In the fourth set, Doeg went to the net whenever he could, ran up a three-game lead and won, 6-3. In the sixth game of the last set, Vines kissed his racket when a smash he had hit with the frame dropped into the court for an ace. The ace helped him break Doeg's service, win the match...
Although the flyers refused to discuss it, observers guessed that if the Tokyo flight were successful the Trait d'Union would fly on across the Pacific and attempt to smash the Winnie Mae's record around the world. A spare engine waited in Tokyo; another spare engine in Manhattan...
...model farm in Jackson County, Kans., where he buys gas from the Cities Service system. Strong-minded to the point of eccentricity (he will not permit the word "snake,'' or snake pictures, in his newspapers), having decided to fight Cities Service he proceeded to do so with smash and persistence. His paper began its campaign last September, has run articles almost daily. The Kansas legislature voted $100,000 for an investigation, and since Governor Woodring's election in January the fight has passed from the Press into Politics...