Word: expression
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Lord Beaverbrook, in The Daily Express, pronounced himself distinctly favorable to the Liberal Party, whose policy of Commonwealth development (TiME, Nov. 26) apparently appealed to him. Said he: " The Conservatives are only holding back from a cut-throat food policy because their leader is afraid. The Liberals, on the other hand, are advancing slowly toward the conception of imperial preference...
...half, which would deal primarily with the material to be covered by the examination. The important thing, however, is to get the need of a citizenship requirement generally recognized both by the undergraduate and by the college authorities. For by the dictates of psychology, an impulse will inevitably express itself in some action...
...what place Mr. Gandhi would be accorded, but there is no doubt that apart from the local and temporal part that Mr. Gandhi has played he will go down in the history of the World as one of the great souls that has been born on this planet to express the will of providence, to demonstrate with all human firmness the truth of the eternal moral order, and to lay bare the guilt of man against man which in the outcome of sheer ignorance and moral degeneration...
Died. George Chadbourne Taylor, 55, President of the American Railway Express Co., at Pelham Heights, N. Y., of heart disease. Without funds or high influence, he started his career at the age of 17 as the driver of one of the wagons of the Company...
This year's settings will be essentially different in nature from those used last winter for Andreyev's "Life of Man". Last year the scenery was of the impressionistic school with no attempt at realistic illusion. Each of the five sets of the play was designed to express the mood and action of the play, beginning with the humble scene of Man's birth, and ending in a distorted chaos which reflects the final note of the play...