Word: come
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...life is an American biography. At nine little Earl was forced to leave grammar school to go to work. At 21 he was able to come home and announce that he had got that job as chief accountant. Comrade Browder even now says: "I was well handled personally almost everywhere I worked...
United Automobile Workers' President Homer Martin last week addressed the following letter to Michigan's State Relief Administration: "It has come to our attention that our Flint welfare director, while receiving pay from the international union, has also been receiving welfare from the Emergency Relief Administration. . . . We have asked for and received the resignation of this...
...right side of Britain and thus prevent Dictator Mussolini from driving his desired wedge between France and Great Britain, let it be known that she would accept the British proposals. This temporarily stalled off things, giving Britain another week to hope that a solution to the dilemma might come from the Spanish battlefields...
This contempt Reporter Callender illustrated with the anecdote of the Spanish barber who, while shaving an Italian, put the question, "Why did you come here...
...music, leaving the future of Austria's famed Salzburg Festival in doubt, the air from Hollywood to Paris has resounded with projects for new "Salzburgs" outside Greater Germany. While most of these projects have been evaporating in talk, certain features of the Salzburg idea have quietly come into being at Glyndebourne, an old Tudor manor in the midst of England's hilly South Downs, 60 miles from London. Glyndebourne, content to remain in character, has not proclaimed itself the "Salzburg of England." But responsible critics have acclaimed the Mozart opera performances given there each year as the finest...