Word: trenton
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Shinn has designed a rotary engine and an automobile. He won the commission for the enormous murals in Trenton's City Hall by building an eight-foot model of the building, through the windows of which the late John Roebling (wire rope) was delighted to discover a reproduction of his own Factory No. 9. He decorated the interior of the Belasco Theatre in Manhattan, has been art director for three cinema companies. And, best of all, he is the author of one of the most successful burlesques ever written: Hazel Weston, or More Sinned Against Than Usual. This Shinnanigan...
...prosecution's weakness by trying to get a bill of particulars forcing the State to answer twelve questions in regard to its line of action. The court ruled that only the last question, "What was the cause of death?", need be answered. The answer, from the Trenton County physician's report: "Diagnosis of death is a fractured skull due to external violence...
...nation's darkest hour. Equipment and supplies there were in plenty. But transport had completely broken down. Technically, General William Howe and his Red Coats were bottled up in Philadelphia, but Washington's little army of freedom was depleted by more than seasonal desertions. There were no victories. Trenton, Princeton and Saratoga were many months behind. Chased from one meeting place to another, a harried and disappointed Congress was thinking of replacing Washington with Gates...
...hours the Catholic-run hotel succeeded in hushing news of this crime. When the police finally let it out, reporters hotfooted to the chancery of St. Mary's Cathedral at Trenton, N. J., the diocese to which Father Leonard had been attached. A bombardment of press questions followed. The chancery, rigorously schooled in the use of language, was soon ready with its vindication: ''Father Leonard had an attack of influenza in the epidemic of 1918 and 1919. . . . He was mentally sluggish...
...Arthur M. Fields, Jr. '36, New York City; Bernard German '36, Newark, N. J.; Dayton W. Hull '35, Rochester, N. Y.; Andrew Kacmarcyk '36, Long I. City, N. Y.; Lawrence O. Lobdell '35, Valley Stream, N. Y.; Branford P Millar '35, Warsaw, N. Y. Edward C. Malewitz '36, Trenton...