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...wish you to know that the easiest job I have ever done was when I played host for my fellow townsmen when I invited the Bonus Army here, as I have often said I invited the officers and God sent the Army, well I and many others of this city are still thanking God for sending us the Army. We of Johnstown have now partly paid our debt to those who sent us help at a time when we needed it. that time was May 31, 1889 when we were visited with the flood that caused some...
Completely off his game, Golfer Edward of Wales astonished chic Biarritz last week by slicing his drives wildly, dubbing, fluffing, missing easiest putts, running his scores well into three figures...
...Easiest pair of journalists to pick out in the great press box were patch-eyed Floyd Gibbons and grinning Will Rogers, wishing they were "back in China where something really happens." It was evident from his second Convention colyum that Reporter Gibbons, who also spoke over NBC, found nothing important happening. Wrote he: "Hello everybody! Chicago looks like it might be going to a picnic. And Chicago ought to be picnic enough for anybody. Why, you can take a taxi and in a few minutes you're out of the heat and crowds of the Loop. Out passing green trees...
...indication of good-natured tolerance and unthinking approbation of "the boys". The action of officials who aided in the matter of supplying food, shelter, and transportation for men who would be dependent on the generosity of the District of Columbia for their living, is an unwise adoption of the easiest way out. There is great potential danger in large gatherings of men who are bent on selfish goals, schooled in the ways of violence, and very dissatisfied with existent conditions. They are the food of revolution, as Mussolini discovered. The only good result of the affair is that it gives...
Superficially, his action was the easiest way out of a difficult situation. The Massie defendants were no longer a menace to society; by now they must have realized the seriousness of their crime, and their long ordeal, with the attendant uncertainty of its outcome, must have been a terrible punishment in itself. From a humans point of view clemency appeared justified. An whatever hesitancy a wavering official must have felt when he considered the effects of such an act on native opinion was apparently swept aside by the storm of appeal from across the Pacific. The nature of that storm...