Word: expression
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...first contingent of the University delegation to the R. O. T. C. training quarters at Camp Meade, Md., left the South Station on the Federal Express at 6.30 o'clock yesterday evening and will arrive early this morning for the first day of training...
...best to appear cultured would dare to express ourselves as frankly as Mr. Lait, no matter how much we really were bored by Die Walküre. Indeed to dismiss all opera with a gesture might really appear, at times, to be going too far. But to the implication that vaudeville is an unappreciated art among our own clever-clevers, it seems safe to assent...
...which arise in a period of reconstruction. The consideration of a national policy has caused a rupture in our thought but on Memorial Day we should put aside all differences of opinion. "All democracies", he said, "are easily panic stricken and our nineteenth century machinery is not sufficient to express our twentieth century feeling". He said that we did not know how to spell the word "world court". "It sounds too complicated for us. Lincoln was generations ahead of his time in thinking of the good of humanity as a whole. We may walk together today in patriotism...
...began at $50 per year at Mr. Ullman's country store, and before he was 20 had been post-office manager, express and freight agent and During his thirties he took up the practice of law in Chicago, and in 1893, when all other Democrats were defeated, he was elected Judge of the Superior Court...
...Daily Express: " Were it not for the suggestion that the Supreme Court is the last word in dignity and probity it would be legitimate to assume that these high and austere judges had their tongues in their cheeks when delivering this Solomon- baffling judgment...