Word: ectoplasmically
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...Jesse Jones, the Texas banker with the gimlet eye, and Miss Perkins, who has no more contact with realities than the wraith of an ectoplasm...
...Canterville Ghost (M.G.M.) is a tub of ectoplasm (Charles Laughton) whose cowardice, in a bygone century, caused his brave old father to wall him up in the family castle. The unhappy ghost was doomed to walk the night until some male Canterville should give a good account of himself in battle. But throughout Britain's embattled history, Cantervilles left only a trail of white feathers...
...egocentric gossip columnist of the London Daily Herald, Hannen Swaffer, whose story was that he and a committee of four others had once tested Mrs. Duncan's spectral powers, tied her securely with handcuffs, sashcord and thread, watched her wriggle loose in three minutes. Concluded Swaffer: "There was ectoplasm, but no one appeared. Obviously she had been released by Albert, the spirit guide...
Like an invisible ectoplasm surrounded by devoted spiritualists, the credit of the Japanese Empire was under scrutiny last week in a hollow square of green-covered tables surrounded by the National Policy Council...
...case of Mr. Grew, though he is a Republican and cousin-by-marriage to J. P. Morgan, there is no incongruity whatever that he should be the President by a routine feat of diplomatic ectoplasm. Both men are Old Grotonians who have called each other "Joe" and "Frank" since boyhood. Both, too, are the rich sons of landed squires who sent them to Harvard as a matter of course. Yet the Forgotten Man is passionately sure that "Frank" Roosevelt remembers him. and "Joe" Grew has a like reputation among local U. S. residents of all classes wherever he has held...