Word: deeps
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...great dark blue clouds, which have been piling up over Mexico for some weeks (TIME, Oct. 29), at last discharged their lightning and rolled the deep raucous roar of political thunder...
...book possessing tremendous individuality; one of those books one can never forget; and this property arises out of the sense one gets of exalted character alike in the subject and the writer, of great precision of thought and beauty of expression. I laid it down with deep regret that I had come to the end, regret that Roosevelt, who so much admired Lord Charnwood's "Lincoln," might not read it.--Julian Street in Book Review...
...Leys came here in accordance with the agreement made by President Lowell during his stay in England last February. In their agreement the chief point was the arrangement for an exchange of tutors between Harvard and Oxford for the purpose of comparing the sprouting system here with the deep-rooted system at Oxford. Associate Professor B. H. Burbank and Assistant Professor R. P. Blake have been representing the University of Oxford, the former in Economics and the latter in History...
...which was bedecked with the red trappings of Communism admixed with a strange assortment of banners, sat a select committee of Soviet Grand Dames, and among them, the Priest Bukharin. There was Klara Zetkin, whose kindly face is but a mask that hides the "fierce revolutionary spirit that burns deep down in her soul"; Mme. Kollontai, attractive wife of a handsome sailor, a fervent but impractical feminist, but with an intelligence that has won her the place of Soviet Ambassador; Lenin's sister "taller than he," with angular features and the "prim air of a typical 'schoolmarm' "; Mme. Muralov, wife...
John Corbin: "Its appeal to the sympathies is genuine and deep...