Word: outfitting
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Dates: during 1940-1940
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...Nijegorodsni dragoons, he re-enlisted. I don't remember for how many times. Eventually he served in Persia in 1914-17 as a sergeant-major of esquadron 4, same regiment, quartered in Hamadan, Persia. . . . When Budenny eventually was heard from, he was a head of a regular cavalry outfit, nominally of course: you admit that Reds eventually had to send him to the school at the age of 46 years, and we back in Russia knew very well that the real boss in Budenny's outfit was a certain Dalmatoff, formerly an old Russian colonel. As commanding officer...
...glamor girls) 18-year-old Muriel Klushin, $15-a-week stenographer, tall, lovely, brunette, was announced winner over 261 rivals. Muriel's prize: a round of Manhattan's most expensive nightspots (with the judges), $100 in cash. With the money Muriel announced she would buy an Easter outfit-but no $2.98 dresses, 98162; hats, 59162; stockings...
...trombone concerto in this case for Al Leopold instead of Lawrence Brown. Very fine playing, although a few of Leopold's ideas are lifted from Browns solo . . . Bobby Byrn's band is coming along in great shape. The twenty year old refugee from Jimmy Dorsey's outfit is turning out a steady series of good tune expositions, "Busy as a Bee" being" being his newest. Decca released his "Easy Does It" last week, and although it wasn't as bouncy as the Tommy Dorsey version of the same, it was still good...
...legal and emotional support, Betsey trekked from Manhattan to Los Angeles to see her suit through. On her arrival she sat down in her mink coat and broad-brimmed spring hat and managed a wry smile for photographers. Next day, as she appeared in court in the same outfit, she was almost gay. She testified that Jimmy had asked her for a divorce as long ago as May 1938. She refused, but at his request left California and him for good. "As I thought it was best for the children." The court granted a default decree-i. e., the husband...
...scorer for the Crimson outfit was Ted Schoenberg who won two points on a default and a fall and three points by taking second place in his weight class. His total scored was equivalent to winning a first place. The actual championship in this weight was won by Captain Dick Harding of Princeton who had finally come through with a decision over Schoenberg in an overtime semi-final match...