Word: bitterly
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...dance at the Imperial Hotel, in Tokyo, attended by Americans and other foreigners, was broken up by ronin. Numbers of bitter and insulting anti-American speeches were made and dances with naked swords were performed. Two American women fainted...
...spite of such revelations, however, which appear a little bitter even to a hardened CRIMSON editor, there remain a few incontestable facts. That is to say, it is difficult to deny the brilliance and integrity of a remarkably large number of outstanding figures in the field of journalism--in the past, and even in the present, in which, of course one is most interested. If it be assumed that all others belong in the "ex-street car men" category, and that the few prominent examples are without less conspicuous but able and honest counterparts then perhaps the journalistic world...
...upon tomorrow's diamond battle with Dartmouth and Saturday's contest with Tufts alike as preparations for the Yale series only a week away. He is aiming for the Big Three championship, and so is not stressing these last preliminary games. The heated Harvard-Dartmouth rivalry, however, assures a bitter struggle tomorrow...
This spring the cold, wet weather has played havoc with many different lines of business. Would-be purveyors of Spring garments have had to swallow a bitter pill. Buyers of automobiles and automobile accessories have held back. The consumption of gasoline has been adversely affected. The latest victim of the wintry Spring has been the sugar trade. The producers of sugar have held large amounts of raw sugar in hopes of high prices, while merchants and refiners have held back in expectation of a drop in prices. The cold weather has perceptibly decreased the normal consumption of sugar...
...passage of the Japanese Exclusion amendment to the new immigration bill, the unfortunate reactions which most persons anticipated at the time have been developing precisely as foreseen. Tokio news dispatches report numerous and violent mob demonstrations, and foreign correspondents tell of various petty discourtesies indicative of a feeling of bitter resentment on the part of minor officials. The latest bit of popular protest is the suicide of a active before the gates of the American Embassy...