Word: apologye
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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On to a platform before the Philadelphia Lecture Assembly strode slender, freckle-faced Eva Le Gallienne of Manhattan's Civic Repertory Theatre and strapping, hollow-eyed Ethel Barrymore. Invited to address the Assembly earlier in the week, Miss Le Gallienne failed to appear, was now making amends by speaking...
Later in the week, with the storm still beating around his ears. Monsignor Belford had a change of heart, telegraphed Father Coughlin: "Regret uncharitable interview. Will broadcast apology today. Extremely sorry." Monsignor Belford on the radio: "I desire to broadcast a very humble and sincere apology to all whom I...
National Distillers, The Whiskey Trust of pre-War days was a pretty poor apology for the ogre it was damned for. Most of the business was in the hands of local distillers and nine-tenths of the saloons were controlled by the brewers. The old Distilling Co. slipped steadily until...
Realizing his error next day Laborite Jones humbly apologized to Sir Austen in the House: "I am the more grieved that I made the statement because it was applied to a right honorable member whose unfailing courtesy has won the unstinted admiration of the whole House. I hope the House...
Last March a Harvard undergraduate who signed himself "R. P. L., Secretary of the Lowell House Committee" sat down and wrote a letter to President Roosevelt. He wanted to know if the President would allow him to name the bells in Lowell House tower the "Roosevelt Carillon." The President dictated...