Word: archness
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Mark Sullivan, good Hoover friend and Republican journalist for the arch- Republican New York Herald Tribune, not only announced the end of Depression but said that Recovery was reaching its "second stage." "The first stage is the recovery from extreme depression and panic. . . . The panic conditions are completely over and will not return. . . . Ogden Mills, Secretary of the Treasury, estimates July 27 as about the date that marked the ending of that final phase of the depression. . . . There is now practically no one in any area of serious thought who doubts that the depression is ended. . . . Practically no one doubts...
...relatives, gave the men gold medals, the women rosaries. Bishop Spellman got a large gold medallion for his mother. But his honors were not over. It was as if the Vatican were bending backwards for Bishop "Frank" Spellman, Fordham graduate, student in Rome, assistant chancellor in the Boston arch diocese, leading U. S. contact man with the Holy See during the past seven years...
...towering baron?he is 6 ft. 7 in. long but last week looked bowed and broken? was met by Lady Kylsant who escorted him by motor first to their May fair home, thence to their Welsh estate at Coomb Llangain, Carmarthen, where loyal villagers had erected a laurel arch. Some 40 villagers hooked ropes to His Lord-ship's limousine, towed it at a run through the arch, up the drive to the Kylsant mansion. Lord Kylsant wept...
...will show from left to right "a man, woman and child; a dog, cow and vegetation, with books and instruments at their feet; a triangular group of skyscrapers, rising above churches, temples, etc. of a former time; a huge gun flanked by two masks and backed by a ruined arch." Boardman Robinson, mild radical, one-time cartoonist for the radical New Masses, might have explained this excitingly. His soothing explanation was that he wanted ''to show how relatively unimportant all machinery and material progress is compared to man and his fundamental needs, the land and his records...
...travels, Vines carries his rackets and two of his flannel caps in a new leather case. More extraordinary even than his caps?which are already creating a vogue like the Helen Wills eyeshade? are what Vines has inside his size 10 tennis shoes?a pair of arch preservers. His rackets?he uses 35 a year?are 13½ oz. with a 4? in. handle. For diversion, he likes to polish or scuttle about in his new Ford coupe. His best friend is one Carey MacPherson, who plays mediocre tennis, owns part of a Pasadena gas station. He is engaged to marry...