Word: calmly
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...spirit of valor, and of the spirit of sacrifice; furthermore, it is my belief that Colonel J. A. Shannon exemplifies, more than any other officer I met in France, this spirit. While in command of the 109th and 112th Divisions he displayed extraordinary ability of leadership; he was always calm and resourceful and a great inspiration to his officers and men. In his loss the Americans lost one of the most brilliant of its young officers...
...people are all his interests placed, but he is concerned with the progress of the whole country and the welfare of all classes of people. Gifted with experience and ability as an executive, endowed with personal charm and eloquence, Governor Lowden may confidently await the Republican Convention with the calm assurance that his past accomplishments will bring their reward...
...that Madame de Sermaize is for Primerose and for all the "amoreux" in general is delightfully impersonated by Miss Harriett Amory. But we must give a special mention to her who leads in success, as her part is the leading part in the play-to Miss Helenka Adamowski. The calm resolution of the girl who knows her own heart and has chosen her way in life, the innocent and youthful merriness of the little nun, then the seriousness and strength she finds in obedience and poverty, her will to be dead to the world after the closing of the convent...
...assisted by J. F. Lautner: Toccata and Fugue in D minor, Bach Air, Variation, and Fugue, Franck Intermezzo, Callaerts Professor Davison. "Waft her, Angels, Handel Mr. Lautner. Prayer, Ropartz Choral Prelude, "Sleepers, Wake." Karg-Elrt Andantino, Thomas Gavotte, Bach Professor Davison. "My heart ever faithful." Bach Mr. Lautner. Evening Calm, Rheinberget Sixth Symphony (First Movement). Widot