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...those interviewed, six limited themselves to terming our men "all right," while tree were briefer with "O.K." as a classification, but none seemed to hold derogatory opinions...
Died. Fiske O'Hara, 67, oldtime lyric tenor (Sunbeams of My Heart) who cashed in on the Irish-ballad boom begun by Chauncey Olcott, had a long stage career (Robin Hood) and a briefer Hollywood fling (Change of Heart); after long illness; in Hollywood...
TIME writers could find better, clearer ways to express our laws. Better because they would be more widely understood, briefer, better obeyed and fewer. A large number of laws would not be on the books today if the average man knew what they said...
...column seven of the same page appeared a briefer notice: "Kellough, Alexander . . . passed away at late residence, 2508 Morris Black Place, Wednesday morning...
...Republicans emerged wrapped in gloom. Said Maine's Robert Hale, onetime Rhodes scholar: "Mr. Hull was cordial and courteous, but I left with the same impression that I had when I went in-that the Administration has no foreign policy." New York's Bernard W. Kearney was briefer: "No hits, no runs, no errors." Others recalled an occasion when John Hay was Secretary of State, and conferred with a Chinese minister named Wu. "I talked & talked until the Minister was hazy," reported Hay, "and the Minister talked & talked until I was woozy...