Word: expression
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Right Honorable William Maxwell Aitken, well known as Lord Beaverbrook, notorious as "the Hearst of England," blatant chief proprietor of the London Daily Express, etc., enlivened the pages of that raucous news organ last week with an attack on Britain's resumption of the gold standard (TIME...
While on this subject of notes and comments, may I express the hope that TIME finds its way to more and more schools ? Your "arraignment" of the theatre in the issue of June 28 was thoroughly enlightening to me, living as I do in the country, possibly to Mitchell Bingham (TIME, July 12) and, I hope, will give some food for thought to his brother (if he reads TIME), who will be with us next year as a master...
...believed the Baptist God would guide him in selecting a seminary to study in. The world an- ticipated that God would express Himself on this point through his servant, Roach Straton. There was no evidence pro or con as to whether the son of Roach Straton's begetting would prove a dunce, but thus far he had shown himself to be the model reverse of disobedient...
...admirer of cleverness, subtlety, terseness of expression and clarity of thought wherever found, may I express my keen appreciation of TIME. I find it indispensable in my world of molecules...
...glow over the bronze statue of McKinley, standing tall and pensive above the coffins. Every night the bronze McKinley stands there brooding over Canton, which is as ill-favored as growing industrial towns seem fated to be. At night, however, outward ugliness vanishes and the pensive statue seems to express sorrow over the internal, unseen uglinesses of human society . . . the ugly crazy twist in the mind of McKinley's assassin, Leon Czolgosz . . . the ugly, crazy twists in the minds of gunmen from many a Midland city, for whom Canton has long been a safe rat-nest between shootings...