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...following excerpt from the same source, appears on p. 306: ". . . Three things I did, once in awhile, during my two years and four months of foreign travel, that I never did and never do at home. I went to see sights on Sunday, went to the theatre, and took wine at dinner...
...Fascist Il Tevere reported that speech under the headline IN A GLASS OF WINE, declaring that perhaps the sparkling quality of the banquet wine "made General MacArthur abandon himself to political oratory." The General had been quoted, according to Il Tevere...
...Frances Scoville, daughter of a Seneca, Kan. banker, married her three years later in London. She died in 1920 leaving a daughter, Mary, who is now 17, in school at Aiken, S. C. By returning to Germany at the outbreak of the War Baron von Mumm sacrificed his prosperous wine business. Afterward he could salvage little of his fortune, lost what remained in the Wall Street crash. Of late he had been working as a customer's man in a brokerage firm, but concealed the extent of his poverty even from his nearest friends...
Doucet the accompaniments. As was the case with Maier & Pattison, the two men have little in common. Wiener is Parisian to the finger tips, loves any city. Doucet spends his spare time on his farm near Bordeaux where he makes wine, raises cows and pigs. Since their arrival in the U. S. Wiener has been able to stomach only the finer kinds of U. S. cooking, such as chicken a la king. Doucet proudly eats griddle cakes & maple syrup, pork & beans...
...upon Olympus long years ago; if it is good enough for them it is good enough for Harvard. In the far off days when Romans were like brothers Mead ran like water. Pliny has passed on to us the doubtful praise that "it had all the bad qualities of wine and none of the good"; but the Vagabond has always believed this an error in translation. And in Biblical times there were the laws of the Medes and Persians...