Word: heatedness
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AMONGST the steam heated and badly ventilated records issued, recently we call your attention to one Bennie Moten's NEW TULSA BLUES.
Generally speaking, Britons maintain their dining and living rooms at irregular temperatures, often much below 60, and millions cf British bedrooms are never heated. Hence warming pans full of hot coals are slipped up and down between glacial sheets before the sleeper snuggles in.
"I used to take care of the four furnaces in Massachusetts hall when there was only one room on the first floor. A half-hour before examination time, students would come in there and open all the windows. I kept the furnaces going full tilt to keep the building warm...
The heated political campaign between Smith and Hoover promises to make the Harvard Union program this fall the busiest in years. The Governing Board of the Union through its president, the Honorable Frederick P. Cabot, will invite several of the prominent political lights to the Union for dinner and luncheon...
And it is obvious that if you call up enough J. Chester Goofuses, by the end of the afternoon you will have quite a lot of excitement. So you can easily see why we decline to get heated up."