Word: visiters
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...since he wanted nothing and had also promised to give no advice, Mr. Ford was going to the White House for. As to this, neither Mr. Ford-who is scheduled to speak at the A. N. P. A. convention in New York City the evening after his White House visit -nor Franklin Roosevelt had anything...
...Shakespeare. It is said that people do not want a National Theatre. . . . They got the British Museum, Westminster Abbey and the National Gallery that they did not want. But now . . . they like them." Americans, Shaw continued, should help pay for Britain's cultural institutions, for "they always visit them, but we never go near them ourselves...
inveterate sage, author & traveler, arrived in Manhattan fresh from Doom and his annual spring visit with his bearded bosom friend, onetime Kaiser Wilhelm II. Minus his customary velvet jacket, his customary flowing bow tie, Octogenarian Bigelow in high good humor delivered himself to newshawks on this & that. On the Kaiser: "He doesn't set up as good a table as some of my neighbors." On Europe: "Next time I see you, Paris will be a provincial town of Germany with the people shouting 'Heil Hitler' in French." On Franklin Roosevelt: "President Roosevelt, I think...
...Presbyterian Board of Foreign Missions, who ordered schools in his jurisdiction in Korea closed-in defiance of the Japanese Government-wherever there were nearby shrines. Korean Presbyterian churches, which are self-governing, may well follow Secretary Fulton's example if the Government tries to force their leaders to visit shrines...
...tiny island of St. Gildas, off the northern coast of Brittany, went Colonel Charles Augustus Lindbergh once again to visit and collaborate with his great & good friend, Author-Scientist Alexis Carrel (Man, The Unknown). Few days later it became known that Colonel Lindbergh had purchased the nearby island of Illiec, complete with chateau...