Word: aftermaths
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...SWIMMING AFTERMATH...
...AFTERMATH-Sir James George Frazer -Macmillan ($3). Supplementary volume to The Golden Bough, classic collection of primitive customs, beliefs...
...informed guide service would be an excellent method of continuing this appeal to the public. Actual contact with the inner workings of the University, its museums and its lecture halls, ought to stimulate greater interest in higher education and a deeper appreciation of its services. Next summer, as an aftermath of the Tercentenary, there will probably be an unusually large number of visitors in comparison with former normal years, and consequently a greater demand for guides...
Archbishops' Aftermath. It was chiefly the Church of England which was damaged, in the very fibre of English Christian morality, by the open scandal of King Edward and Mrs. Simpson. Yet there were outcries in the largest London newspapers last week against kicking the Duke of Windsor and his presumptive Duchess now that they are down. The Archbishop of Canterbury who is Primate of All England last week evinced regret that he had had to do so. The Archbishop of York, who is Primate of England, made his attack in the form of a pastoral letter...
...Aftermath. Storming jubilantly out of the Stadium as cold grey dusk comes on, warm warm warm with happiness. A tie score and hurrah hurrah for our side. Cocktails in a little apartment on Mass Avenue that looks over roofs and towers to the river. Shouting outside, cheers, crescendoes of happy animal noises. A little fire, just right, in the fireplace, five good friends who are very vary good friends before the cocktails are through...