Word: cherish
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Quotations from the President's Flag Day (June 14) proclamation: ". . . fitting that we should recall all that our flag means . . . rededicate ourselves to the high principles for which our ensign stands . . . continuation of justice in our domestic and foreign relations . . . cherish in our hearts an unquenchable love and devotion...
...father was English and I cherish the hope that the country of my birth may yet achieve the poise and dignity which mark and distinguish the land of my inheritance...
...does it show a careful reading of Mr. Lewis' Dunciad Ecclesiastics wherein divers divines do receive a sound verbal lashing as they do well deserve. For one could even cherish a Vagabond after reading of the vices and dirty dealing of the apostolic horde. Also it might be mentioned that a local divine, after reading the first chapter did say, A dull book." He then turned to "Anthony Comstock" and swooned. Perhaps he is the gentle sould whose word is taking the latest output of the Viennese author of "Beatrice" from the shelves of greater and lesser Boston...
Speaking for the students MacVeagh said: "From you they have received an intellectual heritage they both love and cherish--the Harvard that you created. From you they have received an inspiration that will be lasting...
Every Secretary of War is said to cherish a longing to visit his distant dominions, such as Porto Rico. But Governor Towner said nothing of the romance of tropic nights; clung tenaciously to statistical accuracy. When the Governor was a Congressman from Iowa he could fill his collar, and his cheeks were full. Now, after three years in Porto Rico, he is thin...