Word: butlered
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Canophobe Butler Answered, Flayed...
...Baldwin '33, G. M. Bartol '33, Benjamin Beale '34, W. P. Black '34, W. D. Boardman '35, R. A. Braggiotti '33, E. F. Butler ocC., J. A. Carr '35, G. T. Clapp '34, J. C. Cort '35, H. M. David '34, P. deB. deGive '34, R. A. Dow '35, W. C. Everett '33, B. S. Foss '35, Peirce Fuller '35, R. M. Gallagher '34, I. McD. Garfield '35, D. M. Gleason '35, F. H. Gleason '34. W. L. Hasler '34, Dunbar Holmes '35, C. McM. Kirkland '34, W. A. Lincoln '35, A. L. Loomis...
...Book. "The twenty-eighth English rendering of the Odyssey," says modest Translator Shaw, "can hardly be a literary event." Some of his 27 predecessors: George Chapman (1614), Alexander Pope (1726), William Cowper (1791), William Cullen Bryant (1871), William Morris (1887), George Herbert Palmer (1891). Samuel Butler (1900), S. H. Butcher & Andrew Lang (1898), A. T. Murray (1919). Scholastically, Shaw's translation ("made from the Oxford text, uncritically") may not please Homeric scholiasts. "I have not pored over contested readings, variants, or spurious lines. . . . Wherever choice offered between a poor and a rich word richness had it, to raise the color...
WILLIAM MILL BUTLER Beachwood...
...writing the Court's majority opinion, "cannot guide themselves through the intricacies of legal procedure and protect their rights." The opinion went further to brand the trial, with its militia guardsmen, court-appointed defense and surcharged atmosphere, as "a gesture." Kentucky-born Justice McReynolds was joined by Justice Butler in dissent...