Candies in Cookery Recipes From 1933 Prose
A 1933 Western Newspaper Union piece extols candy consumption and shares confectionery recipes. It covers Candied Yams with marshmallows and Brazil nuts, Pastry Shells with Nut Clusters, and a Butterscotch Pudding with peanut brittle, detailing quantities and steps for home cooks.
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Western Newspaper Union
Johnny Chuck Learns From Sammy Jay About a Dusty Road
Johnny Chuck fears a loud unseen monster and learns from Sammy Jay that an automobile on the dusty road is not dangerous if he stays out of its path. He moves to a new home near Palmer Brown’s yard, chooses independence, and adapts to the bustling world while missing his old, shaded comfort.
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Dbssy
Chuck
Sammy Jay
Sammy
Johnny Chuck
Johnny
Palmer Brown
Polly
Patch
T. W. Burgess
WNN Service
Fragmented humorous exam bits and oddities cited
A garbled collage notes humorous tidbits from exam papers and essays. It mentions Peter on a roof in a biblical tone, BONERS as funny exam clips, Tolstoy and Anna Karenina with an armory roof claim, a chanticleer as a hanging light, and casual misdefinitions of chemistry and billets doux.
The Hog Protests About Street Safety
A 1933 Douglas Malloch piece laments pedestrians and drivers clashing on busy streets. The speaker argues women and cripples slow traffic, while urging pedestrians to stay clear of streets to avoid accidents, court fights, and delays in daily life.
Longer arc adds distance without losing accuracy in golf
A 1938 Bell Syndicate analysis notes top players gain yardage by lengthening their swing arc rather than increasing force. Jones uses a longer stroke to add distance while maintaining a smooth, steady tempo, aided by a springy shaft and a farther stance.
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Jones
Bell Syndicate
Jews Found Museum in Worms Germany
The Jewish people of Worms establish a museum in Germany showcasing treasures including prayer books dating to 1272 and full page Romanesque miniature paintings.
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Germany
Worms
Debts and a New World Order Spark Economic Conference
The essay surveys global debt, trade barriers, and currency instability as nations prepare for a pivotal international monetary and economic conference. It warns of hard bargains, but suggests progress could ease fear and spur recovery, while highlighting U.S. stance on wartime debts and the appeal of party caucuses to push national legislation.
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Washington
America
Wagland
Italy
International Monetary and Economic Conference
Conference of Nations
United States
Borah
Idaho
Floover
Roosevelt
Congress
American Heroines and Courage in Early Narrative
An overview recalls Molly Pitcher as a famed early American heroine born in Carlisle Pennsylvania later honored in Freehold New York with monuments. It recounts her courage at Monmouth and her brevet rank. It also summarizes Mary Rowlandson’s captivity with brutal hardship and eventual release and a legacy of printed accounts by 1888.
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Molly Pitcher
Washington
Carlisle
U’enn
Freehold
N. d
Mary Ludwig
John Hays
John
Molly
Clinton
Philadelphia
New Jersey
Lord Howe
Monmouth
Pennsylvania
Mary Rowlandson
Lancaster
Mays
Rowlandson
Quanopin
Petersham
Worcester County
Connecticcut
Gill of Bernardson
Western Newspangt Union
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Tolstoi
Anna Karenina
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Manhattan Island
Bennett Park
Pinehurst Avenues
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