Word: 33rd
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Dates: during 1940-1940
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Abandoning his 33rd floor aerie (in Manhattan's New Yorker Hotel) as well as his customary winter costume of long underwear, red golf socks and high-laced shoes, genial, ghostly, 84-year-old Hermit-Inventor Nikola Tesla (Tesla induction motor, Tesla pump, Tesla transformer, some 700 other patents) indulged an old enthusiasm for prize fighters, went down to dine with a fellow Croat, Welterweight Champion Fritzie Zivic...
James Sloan, 42, male, 225 W. 110 Street, apartment 42. Date-October 28, 1940, 11:15 p.m. Place of Occurrence-33rd Street and Seventh Avenue, Pennsylvania Railroad Station. Nature of illness-Contusion of lower abdomen. Home...
...France Fall, it was published this week. Because he had a first-row seat on the Flanders and Lorraine Fronts for nine months, because he happens to have an extraordinary sense of scene and because his book is the first full-length account of how France's 33rd invasion looked to a front soldier, I Saw France Fall is a document of first importance...
...None other than the flesh-&-blood Jimmy Demaret. TIME erred. He played his first Augusta Masters Tournament last year, finished out of the money, tying for 33rd place with Bobby Jones, Walter Hagen, Light Horse Harry Cooper, with a score...
Arthur Horace James. Freckly, redhaired, 100% reactionary, Pennsylvania's G. O. P. Governor James, 56, is the ideal President to many Americans. A coal-mine breaker's boy, a small-town lawyer, a Methodist and 33rd degree Mason, he respects hard work, thrift, the Bible and Oilman Joe Pew; likes Welsh singing, duck-shooting, boiled dinners; wears high-top shoes with hooked laces; loathes progressivism in any form but the abstract. Yet there have been U. S. Presidents of less force than Mr. James...