Word: carefully
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...know the ends to which the defenders of this decrepit old society will go? ... Are you waiting to see them kill us first so that you can build us a monument? . . . Aside from the fate that stares Bart and me in the face, I would not care to know that labor has not the courage to face the battle with a showing of solidarity that will force the hand of the implacable enemy to desist from what it plans to do. ... That is all. I am not writing this out of prison irritation, nor yet because of their cruelty...
...William A. Muldoon of the New York State Boxing Commission announced that care would be taken to select as radio spokesmen at future fights, persons capable of describing the condition of the fighters without misleading overemphasis on bloody eyes, cut noses, swollen ears, which make "boxing" sound like "fighting...
...know what" is in store for us. Ninety-eight per cent of the victims are tenant farmers and 95% are absolutely destitute." Loans. One of the arguments most used by opponents of special Congressional session for the flood district was the theory that hastily established credit organizations would take care of the flood victims' troubles. It appears the universal opinion, however, that these organizations have totally failed to function. Banks are already overloaded with farm "paper" that has become worthless; even the most liberal system of lending money considers some security essential and the farmers have no security...
...Patrick is accompanying us to Los Angeles to care for a patient. He'll be home soon...
Authors Beard, tracing the rise of American civilization, produce no hotchpotch of trends and directions. With delicate care they measure the currents which have furnished the nation's momentum. Concerned most largely with political events they analyze these in detail, showing from what sources they sprang, to what results they led. Their book is crammed with small, juicy facts, which like the raisins on a pudding, give it taste...