Word: wining
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Museum in Naples and superintendent of the antiquities preserved in that neighborhood, has long been accustomed to make the 12 mi. trip to the Cumaean Rock and prowl speculatively through its grottoes. To the south side of the Rock are vineyards, whose owners use the caves to store their wine tuns. Something in one of the cellars attracted Dr. Maiuri's attention. He picked at a wall, found that it blocked a trapezium-shaped passageway 20 ft. high, 10 ft. wide at the bottom, 40 ft. long. Lateral tunnels led to the sheer face of the Cumaean Rock...
...famed Hessian wine Lichttransmuch...
...akin to striking him when he is down (and in more ways than one). Mr. Hutchinson may be the publicity seeker: he may even have beamed with delight over some of his notoriety: if so he has his reward. The Post's comment has certainly mingled his wine with wries however, and for you to reprint this seems a bit unTiMEly. His mistake in this case has no bearing on the one of the past [embezzling] and vice versa. What he needs now are sound advice and boosts, not blows which strike below the belt...
...Falaise, France, Camille Labourgois drank a glass of wine without noticing a wasp in the glass, was stung in the throat, choked to death...
...week Mr. Gould decided to sell at the lower price, turned over 2.000 shares to the C. P. R. for $420,000. When in the Senate Mr. Gould was an alleged Dry from a Dry State. This legend was shattered when a letter he had written to a home-wine company became public: "As you know I come from a Prohibition state . . . but I am about as loyal to the Prohibition element as some of those southern Democrats are to the Democratic party. ... I know I shall have some fine wine out of this shipment...