Word: cure
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Cure of Her Soul," by F. J. Stimson...
Appleton's Booklovers-"The Repertory Theatre and Herr Conried," by J. Corbin '92; "In Cure of Her Soul," by F. J. Stimson...
...United States., In the last speech for the affirmative J. W. Appel showed the inefficiency of the corruptible class to vote for reasonable measures; but his arguments were squarely met by A. H. Elder, for the negative, who showed that the property qualification was not only inadequate to cure the present evils, but was in itself the cause of municipal corruption...
...broad humor of burlesque that carries itself in any tongue, and strikes the eye in the action of the players before the words reach the ear. Sganarelle's daughter is sick of love for her Clitandre. Her dull old father is too stupid to see the only cure. Wiser is the daughter's companion, the sage Lisette--wise beyond her years. She tells slow-witted Sganarelle that it will be a death-bed unless physicians are summoned. There is safety in numbers thinks the old man, and four doctors answer his call--pure figures of burlesque, and a little bitter...
...formation of new personal ties, upon the general basis of their comparative money allowances. I believe that Harvard should take heroic measures to end the unfortunate situation by which walls of inertia are built upon untrue foundations between groups of men in the same University. The only effective cure would be to have all dormitories in Cambridge equipped and managed in such a way, that the standard of dormitory living and the rentals shall not greatly vary in any of the buildings. This would have to be done either through sole ownership of all dormitories by the Corporation, or through...