Word: constantly
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Lacking the voice of pomp, and judiciously unsensational, the Council's words are little heard by the mass of U. S. citizens. But it has for its utterances, almost certainly, one constant reader: Calvin Coolidge...
...charm of his personality to which was added the grace of his physique and the bouyancy and simplicity of his nature was a constant inspiration and joy to those with whom he was associated. No alumnus was more devoted to the University. His death leaves a vacancy which will be most difficult to fill...
...Committee of the Board of Control of the Yale University Athletic Association unite in expressing to the officers of the Harvard Athletic Association, and those whom they represent, sincere sympathy in the loss of John White Hallowell, of the Harvard College Class of 1901, and deep regard for his constant devotion to the welfare of college athletics...
Like many another play of the year (An American Tragedy, Hangman's House, Sandalwood, The Humble [from Crime and Punishment], The Constant Nymph), it is extracted from a novel. So different is the pithy compactness of the stage from the spread of the novel, that it is unfair to call these efforts "translations." They are more nearly "re-creations." Yet the play, The Brothers Karamazov, by Jacques Copeau and Jean Croue (translated into English by Rosalind Ivan) would be found to contain the full literary significance of Dostoievsky's novel, though wanting in dramatic fulfillment by reason of its uncrystalized...
...Constant Wife?The double standard gives way to double sin, with Ethel Barrymore to make it attractive...