Word: deeps
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...have a deep regard for this club, and that is why I'm telling you these plans before anyone else has heard of them. Your interest means a lot to us at the Copley, and when you leave college, your influence will spread with...
...Hopper is distinctly an actor of the old school. There is nothing that suggests Broadway about his attire, and his speech and manners are just the opposite of what passes among comedians nowadays as "smart". His choice of words and his enunciation is of a high order, and the deep-cheated volume and resonance of his speech suggests blank verse rather that humorous sally...
...used for propaganda, but it should be propaganda. This sounds like a paradox, but what I mean is that plays can be effectual and lasting, can be true art, only when they deal with matters vital to the people of the world, only when they strike truly and deep. Too many of today's comedies are based on clever lines: they are distorted photographs of modern superficialities...
...Tabor" to any St. Ber. nard boy and he will answer mechanically, "Mr. Jenkins." They were joint headmasters: John Jenkins, a brusque punctilious Englishman with a voice that barks, an eye that explodes, and a mustache that bristles in a futile attempt to conceal the deep and challenging kindness he feels for all lads under 16; Mr. Tabor, a man who looked as if he might have sat as a model, long ago, for Mr. Punch- a very tall, sanguine, athletic Mr. Punch, with a charm that made mothers ask him out to dinner and fathers...
...purchased last week in The New York Times a space about four inches wide, two and a half inches deep-technically 70 agate lines valued at about $1.20 per line, or a total of $84.00. He bought it day after day-in accordance with the advertising principle of cumulative effect." And this is what he said...