Word: staterooms
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...London. They wanted to ask him if he were fond of animals, if he had ever been arrested, what he thought of U. S. women, U. S. traffic laws, U. S. music. The most brazen among them, a goggled fellow, rapped sharply on the door of Gershwin's stateroom. "Come in," drawled a voice...
Died. Colonel Robert C. Clowry, 87, onetime (1902-10) President and General Manager of the Western Union Telegraph Co.; in Manhattan, in his stateroom in a train just arrived from Florida...
...play presents the well-tried theatrical material of mistaken identity mixed-up staterooms, and gossipy women. The setting is on an ocean liner, a bit of novelty, and Misses Adelaide Matthews and Anne Nichols, the playwrights, have been more than usually original in the matter of situations and lines. The stateroom scene, when two strangers of opposite sex awake in the same stateroom, is very well handled...
...Tinney sailed for Europe. Imogene visited him on the steamer. Variety (theatrical weekly) concluded that they must be reconciled since they spent several hours in his stateroom apparently in earnest conference. The newspapers bulged anew. Imogene went back to the Follies and found herself without...
William McFee was born in London. Most of his life he has spent in ships as a seagoing engineer. He has shown me the engine-room of a fruit vessel with as much pride as the script of a new novel. His stateroom, however, was always filled with a store of books, books piled here and there, until there was scarcely a place to sit, and McFee in the midst of them, spinning a yarn to the captain, explaining with pride to his visitors the glories of the ship...