Word: magically
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Your paragraph [TIME, Sept. 27], "Last week, as everyone knows, the rain and wind gods conspired with Neptune, wiped the 'Magic City' off the map," is dead wrong. Miami was not wiped off the map by any means, and is coming to the fore now with its rebuilding operations...
...conflicting reports caused by the loss of wire and radio communications following the storm. In justice to your readers and the afflicted community we know that your generous publication will open its columns to correct erroneous impressions [TIME, Sept. 27]. ... It will interest your readers to know that Miami, Magic City, referred to-is far from being "'wiped from the map." The city's skyline stands without a gap and business proceeds. All-the-year-round hotels are in operation and of the strictly season-hotels, 75% of them had slight damages, all of which will be repaired...
...races for relaxation; where even a mere key lying three miles off the mainland was bought up by men like Carl Fisher (Prestolite) and Harvey Firestone (Akron tireman), transformed into a palmettoed Eden connected with Miami proper by a $1,000,000 causeway over Biscayne Bay. People of the "Magic City" boasted that its indolent sun-kissed shores had never been touched by a hurricane; that Miami was, in fact, well outside the "hurricane belt...
Last week, as everyone knows, the rain and wind gods conspired with Neptune, wiped the "Magic City" from...
Young April (Joseph Schildkraut, Bessie Love). At the Hippodrome, onetime magic home of elephants, clowns, high-divers; recent realm of vaudeville; now frankly succumbed to the cinema as well, is No. 4,000 in the endless series of mythical kingdom romances. This one recounts the adventures of the Crown Prince of Belgravia, who gives up his heritage so that he may marry a U. S. citizeness, only to learn that she is in reality the grand duchess he was to have been forced to wed. The whole affair is safely routine with one outstanding exception. For Rudolph Schildkraut, father...