Word: everlastingness
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To everlasting bliss.
The Pittsburgh Press news item: "Sad, sad news. The March of Time quits marching next month. To the everlasting credit of the sponsor, it should be noted here that the March of Time was perhaps the finest dramatic presentation ever on the air."-ED.
"We face the necessity of employing new measures of value, new comparisons of property. . . . We know now that an increasing concentration of wealth did not guarantee an intelligent or fair use of that wealth. . . . The public asks that they be given a new leadership which will give definite recognition to...
If the old Auburn management cut costs to the bone in 1924, Cord sucked the marrow out of the bone. He has kept it out so strictly that his financial reputation now matches the rest of his legend. Because Auburn's common stock is one of the highest-priced and...
Precluded by the nature of democracy from brilliant gestures of defiance American students have devised another method for the outlet of their political emotions. There are model Leagues of Nations, model Congresses, model Conferences. There are huge peace delegations, there are yearly hegiras to Geneva, there are pamphlets urging the...