Word: deviling
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...verging of the flat city with the clayey surrounding. country. Similarly. The cinema screen of the book's pages, are thrown flashes of all the aired sections of New York Washington Square, Grimace Park. Grand Central Station while it still held the informality of partial construction. Amsterdam avenue, Spuyten Devil, Riverside Drive, all the the part of the city except the canons of Wall street, are brought before the readers eyes by the vividness of Miss Hurst's works...
...done, that is not being done, to hasten the advent of the day when to fly will be a normal individual undertaking? Only careful propaganda designed to reach the general public who still regard the airman as a superman and the airplane as the invention of the devil, can hasten the day, and such propaganda is best produced by the formation of aero clubs and aero societies with attendant activities, until the passage of a machine overhead is so usual as not to cause even the field laborer to look up from his toil. "Per ardua adastra...
Following is the order of dances: 1. Fox-trot, Palesteena 2. One-step, Sunshine 3. Fox-trot, Jane 4. Fox-trot, In the Devil's Garden 5. Waltz, Mello-Cello 6. One-step, Wild Rose 7. Fox-trot, The Dancing Band 8. Fox-trot, Make Believe 9. One-step, You Promised Me 10. Fox-trot, I Spoiled You Intermission. 11. Fox-trot, Absence 12. One-step, Oh! What a Tune 13. Fox-trot, Home Town Blues 14. Fox-trot, Look for the Silver Lining 15. Waltz, Wyoming 16. One-step, Arabia 17. Fox-trot, I Never Realized 18. Fox-trot...
...Print Room of the Fogg Museum. Among the engravings shown are examples of the work of Master E. S. and Martin Schongauer, and a large number of splendid impressions from Albrecht Durer's most important plates, including the St. Jerome in his Cell, the Knight, Death and the Devil, and Melancholia. Durer's followers,--the Little Masters, the Behams, Altdorfer, Aldegrever, and Pencz, are represented by typical engravings...
...arms in the Armageddon of the ages. If they could die together, surely we can live together in amity, in mutual respect, in common endeavor to make the world safer and happier for the generations of the future. "Wild tongues which have not Thee in awe" are the devil's advocates for the "lesser breeds without the law." In the British nations there is neither lust for conquest nor sense of dependence upon other peoples. But there is an immense concern for the world's peace and a deep consciousness of the power of the United States to restrain...