Word: tined
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Dias, George R. Dreher, Jean I. Gordon, George W. Heiden, John A. Holabird, Melvin I. Kohan, William B. Long, Jr., Farahe Maloof, Guy G. Meli, Lester J. Murphy, Wendall Nichols, Daniel M. Pearce, Coles Phinizy, Amos L. Proctor, Edmund J. Reddy, Maurice E. Rice, Thaddeus V. Strezynski, Harold Tine, Henry G. Vander Eb, Walter E. Whittaker, Lothrop Withington...
...TIDE OF TIME-Edgar Lee Masters-Farrar & Rinehart ($3). Author of Spoon River Anthology tells again, this time in a lengthy novel, the history of a Midwestern community, tries to show "how good human material can be swept by the tide of tine into shallows and onto shoals...
...TIME, Jan. 22, 1934). The Navy's high command modestly waved aside the acclaim that followed this remarkable flight, said it was merely a rou tine transfer of men and equipment. Last week the Navy effected another "routine transfer of men and equipment," sur passed Squadron VP-10's mass-flight record...
...scene was a hurricane. Whipping in from the Atlantic Ocean, the storm that was doing millions of dollars of damage elsewhere along the coast hit Garden City the day of the semifinals. Golf tradition, imported from Scotland, where hurricanes are unheard of and where anyone who waited for a tine day would rarely play at all, says golf is an all-weather game. Officials of the U. S. Golf Association refused to hear of a postponement, sent Scotland's Jack McLean and New York's George Voigt, Cincinnati's Johnny Fischer and Omaha's Johnny Goodman...
...roared, "I say have mercy, damn it!" Although God and My Father had value as a recapture of middle-class religious beliefs and customs in New York's 1890's, readers were more interested in the brief, incidental provocative glimpses of the Day household, the rou-tine domestic crises, the wifely art with which Mrs. Day controlled her thundering husband...