Word: ets
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...been suggested that at the end of about the fourth week, Judge Gary should come in a close second to Samuel Gompers' first. That would be a good story. It might get on the front page. A poll by the Delineator, Ladies' Home Journal, McCall's, Pictorial Review, et cetera, would follow, giving the election, perhaps, to Mrs. George Follansbee Babbitt...
...unspectacular contribution; The Adding Machine, with its satire, gloom and power; tangled recollections of a score of interesting things-the robots-James Barton's dancing-the lace-ballet in the Follies-the Texas Nightingale-the war scene in The Insect Comedy - Stanislavsky - the unfortunate " 49ers "-Cyril Maude -et cetera. At all events it was a rich and entertaining feast...
...program of tonight's speeches follows: "L'Italie at La France", Louis Salano '24 "La Question de la Ruhr", De Vaux de Lancey '24 "Les Etats-Unis et la Ligue des Nations", H. F. Potter '23 Violin solo: "Chanson a Louis XIII et Pavanne", Mme. Marie Dalliere, Violinist Miss Susan Williams, Accompanist "L'Avenir Colonial de la France", Meyer Rubin '24 "Le Retablissement d'Etats-Generaux", W. O. Clark '23 "M. Raymound Poincare", H. M. Hite ocC. Violin Solos: Minuet, Gluck Gavotte, Lully Tambourin, Leclair Mme. Marie Dalliere
...Paris, will give the 26th of his series of lectures in French on "L'evolution du capitalisms on Europe du Xvle Siecle juequ's non jours" at 4.30 o'clock this afternoon in Emerson J. The particular phase of this subject for today's lecture will be "Le role et Poeuvre de Turgot...
...experience of Yale, if no more than a fiction, is a lesson for all time. With the pride of erudition, it sponsors chose for its motto a high-sounding Hebrew phrase; but instead of some such noble sentiment as "Lux et Veritas", malicious scholars are rumored to have proved that the phrase means "Farmers and Swindlers". Namers of summer cottages, and all others who are lured by the lust for distinctive words, will do well to take warning. A spade is not always a spade...