Word: authorization
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Senator Charles Winfield Waterman of Colorado to introduce Ethel Pugh, aged 12, author of an essay on safety which won first prize in a national contest held by the Highway Education Board...
...While some of the recipes thus draw their charm almost entirely from an exotic name, most teem with lucious promise. Even the grossest of non-gourmets might read on after encountering the book's first sentence: "In America the name of garlic is in bad odor." To which the author adds: "This conception is a libel upon garlic and upon the land of garlic eaters...
...interview after his debate on "Birth Control" with Dr. R. C. Cabot '89 yesterday at the Liberal Club, Bertrand Russell, noted English philosopher, author, and champion of companionate marriage, characterized American civilization as "too feminine." "From the time that an American starts his education until he is almost ready for college, he is watched over and nursed by a woman." Mr. Russell declared, "business is the only masculine thing left in American life, and that is fast giving way before the invading woman...
Treating the question of Companionate Marriage from a philosophical and practical point of view, Bertrand Russell, noted English Philosopher and author, will engage in a debate with the Reverend D. A. MacLennan, pastor of the Hyde Park Presbyterian, Church tonight in the Boston Opera House at 8.15 o'clock...
Christopher Morley, noted author, among whose well known works are, "I Know a Secret". "Thunder on the Left," "Pleased to Meet You" and "Where the Blue Begins", will speak at the Union on Thursday evening, December 15 at 8 o'clock, it was announced last night by Davidson Sommers, 1L, Graduate Secretary of the organization...