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...riddle they call "appearance-&-reality." No answer to it has yet been found. Philosopher-Poet-Playwright Pirandello, who likes to speculate on marginal ideas, takes a flutter on this one in One, None and a Hundred Thousand. Author Pirandello makes his hero ask himself a truly embarrassing question: "Who arn I?" Some of his answers are in the title...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Query | 4/3/1933 | See Source »

...Evening twilight ends this week in the U. S. a little before 7:30 p. m. mean, or sun time. The difference between mean and standard times must be calculated for every community. Morning twilight begins this week in the U. S. just about s arn. mean time. †A man on the moon could of course see the round of the earth because the earth, like the dead moon, reflects the sun's light across the intervening mean distance of 238,857 miles. A man on the earth can see the earth's reflected shine...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Science: Zodiacal Light | 3/3/1930 | See Source »

...following January. I was the next to leave - in July, 1917. Then followed La Guardia, who left in September and, after that, Congressman Royal Johnson of South Dakota who left in November. Of the four, Gardner lost his life, and the other three were wounded in action. I arn afraid your article leaves the inference that La Guardia was elected to Congress solely because of having capitalized his War record, and the fact is that he left Congress to join the Army. Does not his prior election show that he did not need a War record to convince his district...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Letters: Best He Ever Saw | 2/9/1925 | See Source »

...makes 'em look loike rale nice paintings. Thin, too, sor, it makes 'em look more antique loike. Let me till yer, sor, a trick o' the trade that we all has. Yer see, if we lite things git covered up with dust, they disappears so gradual loike that they arn't noticed when they gits all buried. Thin, sor, we just exhumes 'em, and takes 'em, sor. It's quite an art, sor, this buryin' and exhumin'. But thin, I didn't mean ter till this to the loike o' you, sor. You won't till nobody...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Goodies. | 1/23/1885 | See Source »

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