Word: greys
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Dates: during 1930-1930
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...women of New Jersey-" On the stage of Krueger's Auditorium in Newark stood Dwight Whitney Morrow, Ambassador to Mexico. Republican candidate for the U. S. Senate. It was 9 o'clock of a rainy evening. Mr. Morrow's blue-grey suit looked mussed and wrinkled after an all-day auto tour among Jersey voters. In his hand he held a manuscript, his first campaign speech, from which he was about to read. No hard-boiled political stumpster, he seemed shy and nervous before the 2,000 clerks, farmers, Negroes, laborers, socialites - Republican voters all - who packed...
...defeated R. L. Kinibrough '33, 2 and 1; Ryan (Y) defeated M. A. Heath '33, 4 and 3; H. J. Bourneuf '33 defeated Wright (Y), 2 up Parker (Y) defeated S. G. Sleeper '33, 6 and 4; F. Noyes (Y) defeated C. C. Galavin '33, 5 and 4; Grey (Y) defeated J. A. Dolan...
Foursomes--S. Noyes and Ryan (Y) defeated Kimbrough and Heath, 4 and 2; Wright and Parker (Y) defeated Bourneuf and Sleeper, 3 and 2; F. Noyes and Grey (Y) defeated Glavin and Dolan...
...many another potent company, business partner of New Jersey's Joseph Sherman Frelinghuysen (this year a Wet candidate for the Senate). Mr. Jameson was the largest individual contributor ($172,800) to the Hoover campaign (TIME, April 28). Squarejawed, tightlipped, with a big dimple in his chin, Mr. Jameson has grey-fringed black hair, a close-cropped black mustache, wears sparkling pince-nez before placid grey eyes. Spruce and good looking, he refused to be photographed because, he said, he was "not good looking enough." The tale he told the committee concerned how he had played what politicians call...
...front of the Palace, made ready to blaze away once more. Hundreds of eyes peered through the iron railing, focused on the small door at the right of the Palace, on the long red plush carpet leading to the dark maroon (almost black) Royal Daimler. Briskly, in an impeccable grey topper, King George walked the carpet, squiring Queen Mary amid lusty cheers. He was going to cele- brate in 100% English fashion by attending the races?for the first time since he went to Goodwood in July 1928. Very, very slowly, at less than a walking pace, the Daimler snailed...