Word: bearse
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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His wife bears the burden. Every evening when he comes home from dispensing everywhere the cheer that wins votes, he takes his temper out for exercise. Hovering in the background is the silent, honest worker who worships the wife in purity and quiet.
Among the originals of pieces which have come down to the present time, is the first copy of "Fair Harvard", probably the most widely known of the University's present songs. The sheet bears the date of September, 1836, and the inscription that the words were "harmonized for the annual...
This attempt to estimate a man's personality goes much further than the relation it bears to the Social Ethics Department. It is distinctly a progressive step in educational methods, a prophecy of what the next few decades have in store.
The original Mme. Tussaud was a Swiss and, during the French Revolution, was in Paris, with her uncle who had a waxwork salon. She made many replicas of the guillotine victims. In 1802, she went to London, founded the exhibition which still bears her name.
-Said The New York World, referring to this fact: "Only recently there has appeared a volume of Joseph Conrad's early stories which bears the stamp of immaturity and which Conrad himself might well have wished unpublished." The unmentioned publisher of this book, Tales of Hearsay, is Doubleday. Page...