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Word: wrighting (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1930-1939
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This broadcast of returns has been sponsored by: J. August, Inc.; James W. Brine (Brine's); The Bolter Company: Briggs and Briggs; Browning, King and Company; Covin, Florist; John H. Derby, Jeweler; The Georgian Cafeterias; Bazen's and The Yard Lunch; Students Laundry Company; University Theatre; and Wright and Ditson. The Coop is donating the use of its building for placing the sound projectors which will carry the announcements to crowds in the Square...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: FIVE HOUSES WILL HOLD SMOKERS TO HEAR FINAL VOTE | 11/8/1932 | See Source »

...stuck as the perfect name for a hard-bitten pilot. It helped make him a glamorous figure in the swashbuckling period of U. S. aviation. It kept alive his fame even after he was withdrawn from the field two years ago and boosted into the executive councils of Curtiss-Wright Corp. as vice president in charge of public relations...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Aeronautics: No. 13 Out | 11/7/1932 | See Source »

Neither fame nor flying ability is of prime concern to hard-headed bankers. Five months ago "Casey" Jones was eased out of Curtiss-Wright's executive offices in Manhattan to manage two Long Island fields. Last week he resigned, said he felt "entitled to a vacation" after 14 years with the company. There was talk that he would open a flying school in Newark, and that he is considering offers to act with Richard Barthelmess in a film of Transport Pilot 13, "Casey" Jones's biography on which he is collaborating with Adman Guy Fowler...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Aeronautics: No. 13 Out | 11/7/1932 | See Source »

Home from the hill to Brentwood went disconsolate Hunter Wright. Said he: "If anybody ever says lion hunt to me again...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Animals: Scooped Lions | 10/31/1932 | See Source »

...raced the reporters with the story of the lions' release, for the early editions. Newshawk Chesley won. Then he slipped back to the island accompanied by a deputy sheriff, a Cape Girardeau reporter and a boatman named Walter Wise. They landed on the island out of sight of Wright's party. Newshawk Chesley wanted to take some more pictures of the lions before the hunt began...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Animals: Scooped Lions | 10/31/1932 | See Source »

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