Word: comfortably
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...enchanted by the historic flavor of the past with its sedan chairs and coaches, but when he finds himself immersed in the actualities that went along with this former charm he realizes that went along with this former charm he realizes that the present has a compensation of comfort that is even more attractive than half remembered antique beauties...
...become selfconscious. . . . If the above aphorism is still accurate, you may have five or six more opportunities to chart the progress of the "Groundswell" as new Congresses are elected. That you will maintain your long, efficient view of Prohibition and other national problems is the confident trust and comfort of this well-satisfied subscriber...
...Someone had had a hunch about Jim Dandy, someone had guessed what he could do, for his owner, young Chaffee Earl, had pointed him all season for the Travers, had hitched his luxurious horsecar to the end of a coast-to-coast express so that he would receive every comfort. Few believe that Jim Dandy would stand much show with Gallant Fox day in & day out. Some have compared him to Man o' War, but with Man o' War's racing shadow, as it falls across the record books, Gallant Fox's shadow cannot be compared...
...dreamer. Those two, alone, experienced bewilderment in the contemplation of these marks of modern education--the dadoes, the stippled floors of battleship linoleum, the Revolutionary tapestry, the purple paint and high table. Even the Georgian windows appeared unfamiliar in their rows six high and forty long. He took some comfort in the thought that perhaps the change would be only a physical one. If that was so he could learn to like the solid brick of the new courtyards almost as well as had liked the weathered dormitories of the Yard. He could only hope...
...Crosby Brown of Philadelphia, Edward Howard Dodd Jr. of Manhattan, Thomas Marshall of Philadelphia. Last week the Chance was nearing New Haven again. At Australia all but Alexander Brown and Edward Dodd forsook the romantic wayfaring and, except for Organizer Brooke, returned to the U. S. with despatch and comfort. Mr. Brooke found a languorous island with a comfortable house, numerous servants, and a seemingly profitable copra plantation, and settled down. Lorn Messrs. Brown and Dodd found new Yale shipmates and a Harvard graduate. Last week they slowly approached New Haven aboard the Chance...