Word: stay
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Amiably discussing the song with a reporter, Trombonist Riley told how he had played it on a battered German flügel horn for several months this autumn, how it had become a sensation among metropolitan stay-up-lates, how Rudy Vallee had put it on the air, thus starting its phenomenal popularity. As to the tune's creation, Riley said that one night a girl came into the Onyx Club. "She's pretty high," he recalled. "She says, 'Is that instrument hard to play?' I say, 'Why no. You just sing it. You blow...
Freddy Moseley, with an injured knee, may not recover in time for the Dartmouth game in the Arena, Saturday; Leo Esker, recovering from a slight concussion, has doctor's orders to stay out for at least a week...
...Japan's No. 1 Christian, Dr. Toyohiko Kagawa, whom the Hearst Press is crying down as an "alien propagandist"; and the Most Rev. William Temple, Archbishop of York, whom Hearstpapers have trailed with a running fire of vituperation as "another meddlesome British propagandist" who ''should stay at home-and if necessary, BE KEPT IN CONFINEMENT...
...mentally clear in every respect," and cannot recall any physical or mental distress. He has no desire for morphine, but has a healthy appetite. After six to eight weeks of body buildup, helped along by small doses of scopolamine and big doses of mental hygiene, patients are cured. Most stay cured...
Four free years at any college are offered by Eddie Cantor to any person who writes the best letter on the subject: "How Can America Stay...