Word: coolingly
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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They can lead though. I found this little contribution upon the sunny pavement of a cool afternoon and was warmed by it. It is as the old fellow who still remembers when there was a Greenwich Village so often says "quite different." Yes, Quite...
...wonder if you realise that your readers are utterly disgusted with "flaying" and "flayers"? I wish heartily that in the future you return such epistles to their respective writers with a brief note advising them to take a cold bath, which will either cool down their ardor for writing altogether or induce them to rewrite their "stuff" in a gentlemanly manner...
...scholar's library and in it he has the air of a man with time for anything but business. Newspaper men who interviewed him in the midst of his historic duel with the Morgan interests over Dodge Bros, were astonished to find him utterly cool and relaxed, willing to talk (a clinging drawl) for five minutes about the very simple facts of the deal and for 55 minutes about himself, his many friends, his children (Clarence Douglass, aged 15, with whom he hunts and fishes; Dorothy Anne, aged 12, whom he supplies with dogs, ponies, stories and a paternal...
...Kirkpatrick at the wing parts and Plaxton at center the Canadians have a fast skating and dangerous offensive combination. Hudson, the chief scoring threat, is fast and unusually clever in stick work. He has the advantage of several seasons of collegiate experience behind him and is rated as a cool and consistent as well as a brilliant performer. Kirkpatrick, is a finished skater and ranks with Hudson as a stick handler, although not quite as fast or as dangerous a shot...
...years, Mrs. has continued to ask. On her birthdays she expected an answer, question or no question. Last July, on the anniversary of her nativity, Mr. was on the road. At Waxahatchie, Tex., he sent Mrs. a telegram stating he loved her, only her. Returning home he found her "cool, dejected, thoughtful and brooding, contrary to her usual sunny, cheerful, friendly and affectionate nature and disposition." One day he discovered that the Waxahatchie telegram had never been delivered. Blissfully reconciled, Mr. and Mrs. joined in bringing suit against the Western Union Telegraph Co. for $1 actual and $1,800 exemplary...