Word: doored
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Dates: during 1930-1930
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...high-priced. ... It was very hot that day and we went into this room, this girl and I, after paying for the room, and I wanted to take a shower. I came back to the room and I was talking to her when somebody knocked on the door and there was Stiglin. Stiglin says, 'What are you doing here?' I said, 'This lady is my wife.' "They make believe they slap me and finally Stiglin took me out in the hall. He said, 'You fool, why didn't you admit it right away...
...bankers' meeting came about 100 executives. Practically all of the great Manhattan institutions were represented. A late arrival was Charles Edwin Mitchell of National City Bank. He found the door locked, turned to a guard and said: "I am Mr. Mitchell...
...clock and the other at 8.30 o'clock, while on Thursday the play will be given once, 7.15 o'clock. All those who attended a performance of "Cake," the Dramatic Club's first production of the year, will be admitted free. Others may secure tickets at the door...
Because of the limited capacity of the dining room, the readings will be open only to members of the Union and Union cards must be shown at the door for admittance. Doors will be closed promptly at 8.30 o'clock, and no late-comers will be admitted...
...announcement that "Copey," alias Prof. Emeritus Charles Townsend Copeland, 'is to read at the Harvard Union next Tuesday, and that late comers will be given the privilege of gnashing their teeth at the closed door, does not go far enough. Is the radio audience not to have the joy of listening to him? He has more friends outside the academic grove than in Cambridge, and it is debatable whether the under-graduates appreciate good reading. Nobody can read the Bible like him. Nobody knows what Kipling's verse is until "Copey" reads it. In the days when folks used...