Word: deale
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...question of gratefulness on either part. If perhaps America owes us something, we also owe her a great deal. These facts are in every mind...
...having poured out millions of pesetas during a desultory struggle with 25,000 Riffians which has lasted seven years, is now celebrating the capture of an insignificant village, the so-called capital of Riff-land. Belgians, Serbians and Rumanians, they pointed out, found it quite possible to do a deal of heavy fighting after Brussels, Belgrade and Bucharest had fallen to the Central Powers. Abd-el-Krim is still at large. And the Spanish attack of last week, crowned by the fall of his "capital" though it be, represents an actual advancement of the Spanish front by a scant four...
...count as a precious possession my decoration of the Order of the Rising Sun, bestowed by the Emperor of Japan. I long have been fond of the Japanese people, and with a great deal of pleasure I look forward to" seeing their charming country and learning more of their customs, which appeal to me greatly...
...Kelso will speak mainly on the theory of social service. His experience has been very extensive. Mr. Bridges will deal with the active part of the subject. As head of the Roxbury Neighborhood House, he is in close contact with actual conditions and will outline the work which students will do. Mr. Ludlam, who is now connected with the Denison House in Boston, will take the subject of charity work from the point of view of the student who is doing it. Lundell will close with a blackboard talk giving in detail a graphic description of the year's plans...
...production of "The School for Scandal" is at present engaging Mr. Dean's efforts. He proposes to put on Sheridan's old play with a simplified stage plan wherein a good deal of the usual scenery is left out, thus putting upon the actors the burden of creating the atmosphere...