Word: changeth
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...whose eyes a vile person is contemned: but he honoureth them that fear the Lord. He that sweareth to his own hurt, and changeth...
...once illustrious government will continue. The Treasury may be raided at will, while protection for life and property stands at a low ebb; offices that once attracted the finest men in the Commonwealth will be doled out to political parasites, barnacles on the Ship of State. The old order changeth not, and if Diogenes should come to Boston he would have a long, weary walk...
...order changeth, but it is not giving place to the new. The old order is reacting to and against the new. And the old order started back in the years B. C. It is pretty well organized now, and it isn't just last-ditchers who will stand by it. The teeth of legislative acts will be set in firm gums and a square, matured jaw. Dartmount Daily
Another year passes, and again the maintenance department begins to lay down the board walks. However, "the old order changeth," and a new menace threatens the continuance of the time-honored usage of winter-walks. For, since 1912, when science first attacked the University Maintenance Department in the form of a numbering system to facilitate the annual construction of the walks machinistic materialism has not ceased from encroaching upon this territory. For several years now, asphalt has been replacing wood for these purposes. This year, in spite of the depression, no little progress has been made along these lines...
...order changeth, there are a few who look upon the metamorphosis not casually, not with a coldly historic eye, not in blissful ignorance, but with an interested appraisal of the change which allows them to evaluate the evolution, and to predict the outcome. Such is the unknown author of "Before the Curtain Falls." The book which he has produced is a combination of historical retrospection, such as "Only Yesterday," and modern novel as written by, perhaps, Sinclair Lewis. It is a novel about the generation which did not dream that a deluge would ever come, about the feverish madness...