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Word: autumnal (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1930-1930
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...Barrymores, whose eighth theatrical generation consists of John, Lionel and Ethel (the onetime Mrs. Russell Griswold Colt). One part of the Barrymore code is that to any member appearing in a Manhattan premiere, another member sends not a basket of roses, but a big red apple. This autumn Ethel Barrymore has been gallantly struggling for big red apples-some for herself and some for her daughter Ethel Barrymore Colt, 19, who is making the ninth generation's debut with her mother in Scarlet Sister Mary...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Theatre: Scarlet Sister; Red Apples | 12/1/1930 | See Source »

Alfred Stieglitz, who has the hairiest ears and the most positive opinions of any dealer in New York, opened his autumn season fortnight ago with an exhibition by that darling of the cognoscenti, John Marin, No. i man in that collection of artists which Alfred Stieglitz has so successfully cherished and promoted that they are known as the "Stieglitz Group...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Art: Water Color Man | 11/24/1930 | See Source »

...would subsidize Covent Garden Opera to the extent of $150,000 a year. The new Company, headed by F. A. Szarvasy of Dunlop Rubber Co. Ltd. will present 200 performances a year. Only for ten weeks in the spring will world-famed artists be engaged. Six-week seasons in autumn and winter and fortnightly seasons in six outlying cities will be given by British artists at popular prices. The scheme is not unlike that propounded by Sir Thomas Beecham who has already spent $10,000,000 of his pill fortune on opera in England...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Music: Ghosts in a Garden | 11/24/1930 | See Source »

...feel particularly like an old meany you can substitute Brisbane for the archdeacon and everything will be fine in the autumn...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Letters: Inspiration & Contrast | 11/10/1930 | See Source »

...came a new hustle and bustle among public men in many a city throughout the land to do something about Unemployment. During the summer, when men out of work were not perishing of hunger and cold, this major problem was largely allowed to coast along on the theory that autumn would bring economic improvements. When no business upturn appeared, widespread preparations were started to avert another winter of long breadlines...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: LABOR: Wanted: Millions of Jobs | 10/27/1930 | See Source »

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