Word: exits
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Dates: during 1930-1930
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...robbed Tiffany's of $6,000 worth of jeweled rings in this wise. At the store she asked that a salesman take the rings to show her mother before she bought them. She gave the address. At once she hastened there and rented a furnished apartment with two exit doors. When the salesman, Christopher Fisher, with Tiffany's 25 years, appeared at one door, the woman took the rings from him "to show mother'' in her bedroom, walked out the other exit...
Spectacularly Lieut. Alford Joseph Williams, crack airman, served the U. S. Navy for 13 years. Spectacularly he made his exit last week, having resigned in protest against sea-assignment (TIME, April 21). Nothing could have been more characteristic than his parting gesture-the performance of an acrobatic feat never before accomplished: an "inverted falling leaf." Above Anacostia, naval air station, Lieut. Williams rolled a Curtiss Hawk biplane onto its back, throttled the motor, let one wing dip. Wheels to the sky, pilot's head to the ground, the little ship began swinging back and forth, dropping rapidly like...
...above dispatch received by the CRIMSON last night is the first news that has been received of the famous CRIMSON prognosticator since his hurried exit from Cambridge last fall following the football season. After querying the Oriental sage by wire the CRIMSON was assured by its cooney observer that he would be out of jail and forecast the Kentucky Derby for his Harvard and Cambridge followers tomorrow and that he would also decree the way the crews will finish in the four-cornered regatta on Saturday...
...greater part of this furor deserves a quick exit with no curtain calls. There is, however, a question of morals which is outside of all legality and upon which the most recent champions of the Scrubwomen stand. In Pome short moment when the crusading ardor is not all-powerful, "The Harvard Square Deal Association" might be reminded that any question of morality inevitably means a moral issue, not an absolute moral truth...
University of Michigan prom trotters were under the surveillance of policemen stationed at every exit, in each smoking room and lobby of the gymnasium, lest some reveller take a drink...