Word: staying
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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When she grows up Su-lin will be 5 ft. and weigh 300 lb., eat nothing but bamboo shoots, of which Mrs. Harkness brought back a supply. She will stay in a refrigerated room in the Harkness apartment until Mrs. Harkness finds a zoo willing to put up $20,000 for another panda expedition. Sighed Mrs. Harkness: "I would love to find Su-lin a mate but that's a lot to expect...
...with a publicity medium." For Chase & Sanborn other lawyers argued that the broadcast was "humane'' and a "great system of public education." Nevertheless, the justices of the Appellate Division frowned heavily on the Good Will Court last week. They ordered all New York State lawyers henceforth to stay out of Chase & Sanborn's court...
...attitude of His Majesty's Government, and of a few correspondents who said they would have to stay anyhow, apparently condemned the Duke of Windsor to remain through the holidays clam mouthed and encircled by a whole corps of journalistic clamdiggers...
...come on over. He dined in Mrs. Simpson's London house on the night of his arrival with her chaperon Aunt Bessie. Cousin Wallis was spending the weekend in the country with King Edward. After dinner, conscientious Aunt Bessie left Mr. Noyes in London and drove out to stay Monday night under the same roof as the King & Mrs. Simpson...
...Harry Sinclair borrowed a Fokker from his new Rio Grande company, flew to California for an oilmen's dinner in his honor. "Gentlemen," said he, looking brawny President Kenneth Raleigh Kingsbury of Standard Oil of California in the eye, "I am in California and I am in to stay." Richfield's next half-dozen abortive reorganization plans came alternately from Standard Oil's Kingsbury and Consolidated's Sinclair. As soon as the prospects seemed good for selling out to one company the other company would raise the bid. Sinclair's last offer...