Word: guested
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Dates: during 1930-1930
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...bulb (TIME, May 27). Hearst Colyumist Arthur Brisbane wrote: "Ruskin, who had worked to reproduce . . . [the] architecture in Venice . . . hailed the discovery of photography as a most important gift to education." Grace Goodhue Coolidge announced: "Instead of coming together to play games and eat ice cream and cake . . . each guest [at the Eastman birthday party] is to receive a golden anniversary camera and film by means of which he will be able to satisfy and develop his appreciation of the beautiful things of nature...
...Optimists, an indoor polo team composed of Winston Guest, Michael Phipps, Lieut. Morton Jones: the Class A Championship of the U. S., keeping their plays a pony's length ahead of the Yale team of Cokey Rathborne, Raymond Guest, Stewart Iglehart...
...recognition of his seventieth birthday and the twenty-fifth anniversary of his first reading before the Harvard Club of New York, Charles Townsend Copeland '82, Boylston Professor of Rhetoric and Oratory, Emeritus, will be the guest of the club at a birthday dinner in his honor on Saturday, April...
...manufacturers became alarmed. George F. Kull, secretary of the Wisconsin Manufacturer's Association, hastened to Austin, conferred animatedly with Texas' Governor Dan Moody. Mr. Kull pleaded for peace. Governor Moody, bighearted, invited Wisconsin's Governor Walter Jodok Kohler (plumbing fixtures) to come to Texas as his guest, to inspect with him the disputed Rio Grande valley land. If Governor Kohler could not come, Governor Moody asked him to send "a committee of businessmen whose word will bear weight...
...recognized clowner were playing it. But there are other reasons why The Man from Blankley's is unusual comedy. Its plot concerns an inebriated lord who, due to his condition and the heavy fog, arrives at the wrong house for dinner and is mistaken for a hired guest whom the hostess has ordered from an agency. The dialog is witty, and Barrymore, hiccupping slightly, plays through one lunatic scene after another with a charmingly satirical manner. He used to play in things like this long ago, at the beginning of a career which up to that time had made...