Word: constantly
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...ridding the world of the kind of thought that is largely responsible for certain evil conditions," said Professor Manley O. Hudson, L. '10 in his address at the Foreign Students reception last evening in the ballroom of the Phillips Brooks House. "Such a condition," he continued, "is the constant menace to every man of being called from industrial occupations to arms to answer a call to settle some political quarrel. Most of the men in this room have seen students leave laboratories and study halls to go to the front to kill other men, many of whom were students searching...
...school " pieces, and many are ; catalogued as such. But the sweep: in condemnation is denied. Rembrandt, like many other painters, underwent an artistic evolution and painted in several styles at various times. He was an impractical man, a philosopher of paint, not popular in his own time, and his constant financial and personal tangles culminated in his bankruptcy in 1656, when an inventory ; listing more than 200 of his paintings was made a part of the court record. Van Dyke says he has over; looked none of these facts, but has ! based his argument on the internal testimony...
...charters and become state institutions, and to the danger which this development holds for the Reserve System, which is, of course, based upon the national banking system He neglected to add, probably with no little self-restraint, that one great reason for the drift to state charters is the constant government interference with national banks through continued tinkering with the Federal Reserve Act by Washington politicians...
...author of The Blind Bow-Boy is a tall, slim, white-haired, slightly florid young man of middle age. I have often observed him, have corresponded with him, but have never consciously spoken to him. I should have a constant fear that he would ruin some pet illusion of mine by a vagrant flippancy?and that I should be tempted to attempt to knock him down where he stood. Yet from all accounts Carl Van Vechten is a charming fellow. He is fond of cats (as the world reading his books knows). He has lived much on the Continent...
Books may ordinarily be kept out of the Library for a month, but certain new books in more constant demand may only be kept for shorter specified times...