Word: visitant
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: during 1930-1939
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...course Mrs. Coolidge has not bobbed her hair! In the first place, why should she wait until she got to Plymouth, if she had any intention of doing so? In the second place, Mrs. Joel T. Boone, who has just ended a three weeks' visit with us here, after a day spent with the Coolidges at Plymouth, assured me there was no truth in the bob-story...
Sponsor of the fleet's visit to Montauk was Congressman Fred Albert Britten of Illinois, the blocky, florid chairman of the House Naval Affairs Committee. Congressman Britten summers at Montauk. He was there to welcome the fleet. So was his good friend Carl Graham Fisher, board chairman of Montauk Beach Development Corp. Mr. Britten had outlined a gay, busy week for the Navy. The hostesses of swank East Hampton and Southampton nearby would entertain the officers at many a bright party. For the men there would be a carnival at more distant Patchogue, where they could race bicycles, pitch...
...price of $1 per bbl. if he would remove guardsmen from their wells. "If I'm convinced the offers were made in good faith. I might allow them to open up," mused he between spits of tobacco juice as he set out for a week-end visit to Texas...
...four months. Bad weather set in again. Meanwhile in the U. S. there was talk that the real purpose of the Lindberghs' flight was to chart an international mail route such as was pictured several months ago by Second Assistant Postmaster General Glover upon his return from a visit in Canada. This was vehemently denied by Lindbergh, but it was recalled that his "pleasure jaunt" two years ago around the Caribbean shortly preceded the opening of new routes by Pan American Airways, Inc. with which he is associated...
Proprietor Frank Fischer of the barber shop in Manhattan's elegant Hotel St. Regis revealed that he had barbered King Prajadhipok of Siam and his entourage during their U. S. visit, and had received a testimonial of appreciation from...