Word: tobacco
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Thus did Judge David F. Dillon of the Superior Criminal Court at East Cambridge, Mass., last week probate ten Harvard students and a tobacco-shop proprietor, who took part in a flinging of eggs, ice, bottles, epithets, at Cambridge police in Harvard Square, last winter (TIME, Feb. 21, et seq.). Each of the roisterers was required to give surety of $100 "to keep the peace and be of good behavior." Jail sentences which had been imposed by a lower court were not mentioned; hence, were dropped...
Married. Miss Nancy Carr of Atlanta. Ga., granddaughter of the late General Julian S. Carr (one-third owner of the Bull Durham Tobacco Co. before it merged with the American Tobacco Co.), and step-daughter of Editor Clark Howell of the Atlanta Constitution (daily) ; to one Edward Friendly Rosenbaum of Salt Lake City, Utah; suddenly, in Manhattan; thereby terminating her engagement (TIME, April 25) to one William Thomas Healey of Princeton University...
Produce-56 bu. white potatoes, 6 bu. sweet potatoes, 18 Ib. tobacco, 24 bu. apples, 8 bu. peaches...
Marlboro cigarets (Philip Morris & Co. Ltd., Inc.) published the advertisement in the April number of Vanity Fair, with the following caption: "Women-when they smoke at all-quickly develop discerning taste." The Pictorial Review was reported planning _to print the same advertisement-its first of tobacco-after carefully lopping off the cigaret-holding...
MacCracken's Crack. Last week, President Henry Noble MacCracken of Vassar College, where the young women themselves regulate all questions of smoking, said: "Tobacco is one of the country's most important crops. The men can't smoke it all up. Why shouldn't the women help...