Word: adds
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...candidate himself, as shown in his conduct of responsible duties, and as revealed in his attitude toward his political associates. If a man shows himself to be honest, industrious, and appreciative of duty, he needs no further recommendation for office nor is any political ballyhoo needed to add to the popularity of such a candidate...
...purpose to study these deceptive organizations [company unions] and unite our movement in a great effort to eliminate them and to replace them with free associations of workers under the trade union banner has our most hearty approval. We would only add that the equally enslaving institution, falsely and treacherously called the open shop, be added to the field of study and action...
...gracious but abstracted, unaccountable wife drives into a ditch and dies, leaving him more than ever dependent on Delphine, a mistress of effulgent dark beauty whose simple devotion he is continually driven to suspect by his millionaire's obsession with "the underlying motive." A weak heart does not add to his joy in their relation, and in her the War had developed a vein of melancholia. Yet they have happy moments together. She is a refuge from the thoughts with which he paces the Embankment; from the ignominy of moments when he, a Minister, has nothing to do; from...
...expressive of her own views, virtues, and vertigoes. Jean J. Rousseau would adore her as he left for the zoo; Gauter would sing of her as he polished his waistcoat buttons; Plato would not believe she existed; and Aristotle would give up his chair of comparative literature. Horace might add that in the consulship of Marcellus women did'nt make quite such a disturbance. Yes, this lady from the Balkans is romantic to the core. And so is the Fourth Estate...
Professor Gilbert Murray, Regius Professor of Greek at Oxford, has announced that to his original schedule of eight lectures, he will add a ninth. This lecture, which will be on "Drama," will be inserted into the list tonight at 8 o'clock in Sanders Theatre. Professor Murray is giving the lecture in his capacity of first occupant of the Charles Eliot Norton Chair of Poetry...