Word: documenting
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Government cannot help but recognize the gravity of this document. It is a frank assertion indicating the hostility of the Church to the Republican regime...
...historical document it is invaluable. Whoever in the future may wish to write about the Imagists will find Professor Hughes' book a storehouse of facts. The bibliography of Imagist verse, criticism, etc., is, if not complete, so nearly so that no one can find fault with it. The author appears to have scoured every publication which ever mentioned the world "Imagism", and the result is an amazing collection of reference material...
...Albany, N. Y. last week traveled a henchman of Mayor James John ("Jimmy") Walker of New York City, bearing a 20,000-word document and many press copies thereof. One month after Governor Roosevelt had been asked to remove the Mayor from office, and two weeks after his leisurely vacation in California, Mr. Walker was replying formally to charges of misfeasance against his administration. A glib tongue, the vagueness of the charges, and a sudden Republican stupidity combined to help the Mayor...
...Thank you. I am very glad to have it," replied the President as with a characteristic little nod of his head he took the document. The Wet delegates then lined up and went filing past the President as he stood before his desk. The soft Hoover hand shook 534 times and 534 times the Hoover formula of welcome was repeated : "Very pleased to see you . . . very pleased to see you . . . very pleased...
...level head. He realized perfectly well that it was important for the world to know what the Allied Commander-in-Chief had done in the War. He persisted in believing that the private opinions and experiences of Ferdinand Foch were of no interest to anyone. The result is a document to which might be applied the late great Gladstone's description of J. W. Cross's Life of George Eliot: "It is not a Life at all, it is a Reticence?in three volumes." Even so, many a significant fact could be ferreted...