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...myself a special small portable radio set that goes with me everywhere I have to be busy in the house. In the kitchen where I spend most of my time, doggone it, with a big family to cook for, down in the basement when I do my washing, just because I don't want to miss news reports or occasional flashes. And then like a dunce I just have to get the Detroit paper to get more complete details of the news reports, although we have a very excellent small-town paper that comes regularly to the house...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Letters, Nov. 19, 1934 | 11/19/1934 | See Source »

...legal controversy as to whose tender wing shall harbor the person of little ten-year old Gloria Vanderbilt until she comes of age, that of Mrs. Harry Payne Whitney or that of Mrs. Gloria Morgan Vanderbilt. After some weeks of tedious briefs, replications, rejoinders, evidence from the kitchen, and random scurrility, the Supreme Court has closed its cars to further discourse concerning the whimsies of the elite. Justice Carew, a modern Solomon as it were, assured the public Wednesday that the child ". . . is not to have for the future the life that it had from the death of its father...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Yesterday | 11/17/1934 | See Source »

...Grand Canawl," the usual relationship being that of captain & cook. Molly is cooking for Jotham Klore, a profane, hard-drinking bully boy who seldom passes a lock without a fight. A quarrel with Jotham and a sudden turn of good luck for Dan sends Molly into the kitchen of Dan's Sarsey Sal. A tranquil panorama by Currier & Ives, The Farmer Takes a Wife becomes emotionally articulate only when Molly is trying to infect her bumpkin beau with her passion for The Big Ditch...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Theatre: New Plays in Manhattan: Nov. 12, 1934 | 11/12/1934 | See Source »

...inexpensive eating place administered by the University for graduate students and commuters would solve a long-felt need. Memorial Hall, unused except at examination time, might well be reconverted into a dining hall for these men without a great deal of expense to the University. Kitchen facilities are already installed there and with some remodeling of the interior to make a more cheerful atmosphere, it would be a suitable place for such a dining hall. Another solution is also possible if the expense of this in considered too great. The Big Tree swimming pool, idle and unused for many years...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: NEW DEAL IN MEALS | 10/23/1934 | See Source »

...sheriff led on to the kitchen, where selected prisoners were preparing the Sunday dinner. Several large steam cookers were simmering away. The size and number of them prompted an inquiry as to how many were being...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Reporter Fails To Discover Medieval Conditions Extant In Cambridge Jail | 10/23/1934 | See Source »

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