Word: casualities
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Notre Dame University reminded the casual world that it is not purely a football club. It awarded its Laetare Medal, designed after the Golden Rose given by Popes to European churchmen and intended to be one of the highest honors a Catholic-American can receive for distinction in arts or science, to Actress Margaret Anglin, sister of the Chief , Justice of Canada, the Rt. Hon. Francis Anglin. Other women had been so honored before: Eliza Allen Starr for art criticism; Agnes Repplier for essays; Christian Reed for novels; Katherine E. Con way for poetry. Actress Anglin's distinction...
Governor Johnson is a profound student of ritualism, which may be an original sin, but his interest in spiritualism and occultism is only casual...
...going to suggest something horrid, but I think it will be for everyone's good. Couldn't you employ a few fine looking men to ride back and forth on the subways, showing and telling people about TIME in just this casual way? I am sure that many people would be led to subscribe in this way-to their own great pleasure and profit. MARY PASTOR PHIPPS...
Thus freed from shackles, the book presents a number of appeals. The dependence of advancement upon chance and friendship and the thesis that executives make their own jobs according to their personal character will interest even the casual student of business or economics. To feminists and others interested in the problems of women in business, the apparent ease and pleasure with which Mrs. Woodward passed through her colorful adventures may appear to prove the case of doctrinaires on the subject. Her few remarks on her transition from school to business, besides being really and intentionally humorous, bear on the education...
...Because of their laziness, irregular hours, desires for much time off, and their casual attitude toward their work...