Word: expressione
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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None of the equerries produced the petition, but the Town Council Chairman whisked out a copy and when King Edward had read this through without changing his expression he stuffed it into his pocket without comment.
They are no mere formal tributes, those that come from his associates. They are deeply felt, and spontaneous in their expression. They are, in a word, appreciations of a man as well as a genius. Without question, his students and associates find much of their admiration based upon the fact...
Perhaps more important than these efforts is the fact that the committee is a nucleus of freshmen interested in Phillips Brooks House, an interest both solidifying the members of the group and stimulating their friends and classmates to follow their initiative in such volunteer service The committee, therefore, is a...
Not only is the committee an active expression of freshmen, but also a link between Harvard and the preparatory schools. Inaugurating what he hoped would be a precedent, the president of P.B.H. last year covered the larger schools in New England, answering questions on Harvard and Phillips Brooks House. Thus...
These words could be read as meaning that the Cabinet are in a mood to shrug off some of Britain's most solemn treaty obligations. Before Europe could be shocked, however, Sir Samuel's entourage explained that the First Lord's words were an expression of the...