Word: soups
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...tour of the prominent newstands of the Square brought forth some interesting facts on undergraduate taste in periodical literature. The most popular magazine is the "Saturday Evening Post", even though its stories have to fight for breath in a sea of advertisements for hosiery, automobiles, and canned soup. "Liberty", in spite of its attempts at publicity, sells only one copy to every three of the "Saturday Evening Post", although it leads the other prominent weeklies, the "Nation" and the "New Republic", those two tin pins sticking into the fleshy side of conservatism...
...other fields. Dr. Georges Clemenceau became a War leader of France; Dr. Leonard Wood is Governor General of the Philippines; Dr. Hubert Work, U. S. Secretary of the Interior; Dr. Royal Samuel Copeland, U. S. Senator from New York.* Dr. John T. Dorrance (see p. 18) entered business (Campbell Soup); Dr. Attilio H. Giannini is president of the East River National Bank, New York (see p. 28). Dr. Arthur Conan Doyle and Dr. Arthur Schnitzler are unequivocally authors, whereas Dr. Joseph Collins and Dr. Richard Cabot make authorship complementary to medicine.* Dr. Ray Lyman Wilbur quit medicine to take...
Elinor Dorrance, Campbell soup heiress: "I last week arrived at Cherbourg on S. S. Berengaria, after abandoning my recent venture in work in my father's factories (TIME, Nov. 8). I announced that I had given up the work because my father disliked the publicity that attended...
...children for 21 years.* Yet as Her Majesty re- tired at Buckingham Palace one evening last week, she was pleasantly conscious that a room adjoining her bedchamber sheltered an infant princess. Her Majesty and the rest of the royal family had partaken of an unusually frugal meal. No soup was served, and everything was cooked with as little grease as possible. Such a dinner is Her Majesty's invariable precaution against queasiness of the stomach when she is in expectancy of taking a sea voyage. The soupless royal meal was served for the benefit of the Duke and Duchess...
...employed by a U. S. mining company for a few dollars per week. Headline readers in the U. S. said: "Isn't it nice that those Nicaraguans are fixed up at last?" But shrewder observers in Washington and all of Central America knew that President Diaz's soup was not without sediment. The chief trouble was and still is that Nicaragua has another "legal" President-Dr. Juan Sacasa, Liberal, the Vice President who came into power when President Solorzano resigned a year...