Word: tenanted
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...born, the Princess Margaret Rose of York (TIME, Sept. 1, 1930). The Duke & Duchess were much in evidence at the Golden Wedding last week. Her Grace won the hearts of the assembled clansmen by treading a Highland reel with an ancient gaffer in kilts and sporran, the oldest tenant of the Strathmore estates. The Earl of Strathmore bit his drooping mustache and regarded the celebration somewhat sourly. To reporters the King's Son's Father-in-Law made almost as gloomy an announcement as a man could on his wedding anniversary: "Taxation, local and imperial, absorbs...
This is a good producing farm, bought at a reasonable price, has no buildings on it other than the necessary barns and tenant house. It is handled by Judge Payne in a farmer-like manner. He dons his working clothes and spends one day a week giving it his personal supervision. If anyone thinks it is a pleasure resort let him follow Judge Payne that...
Pleased indeed must have been Chief Harrison with his appointment. He had resigned his ministership because he could not find for rent a suitable house for his family in Montevideo. He can now live in Washington where many a comfortable house awaits a tenant...
...distinguished by the blonde beauty of Brigitte Helm. Best shot: the introductory sequence, repeated again at the end, in which the spectator follows the camera's eye through a villa apparently empty, through a room and a hallway, and at last to a balcony on which stands the tenant, Nina Petrova...
Harvard will send four men to the Intercollegiate Tennis Tournament which is to be held at Haverford, Pennsylvania, beginning Monday, June 23, it was announced by R. S. Tenant, manager of the team last evening. The four men who will make the trip with Tenant and Coach Cowles are M. T. Hill '31, R. L. Tower '31, D. M. Frame '32, and E. B. Ward...