Word: eyeing
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...weather, concluded he was a German spy signaling to submarines. "Oh, lots of things have happened to me. It's great stuff. I'll have to do something with it some day," laughs Artist Kent while Mrs. Kent notes with apprehension a funny light in his eye. "But you have finally settled down here in Greenwich Village, have you not?" He replies: "In the family it is generally hoped so. But really I have no permanent address...
...first street talkers of the1 Salvation Army type, was Robert Flockhart (1778-1857). For 43 years he was a strange figure in Edinburgh streets. A contemporary described him: an abnormally short man, with ponderous arms and legs, a shuffling gait, beaklike nose and chin, "curious cast of the eye," and a perpetual haranguer. He was wont to dress in pantaloons, long, colored coat; wore a stock...
That the government still has an eye for what is important in the daily news is shows by the action of President Coolidge in sending the Secretary of War to the flooded districts. If the work of relief is to be wholly superintended, as it should be, by the organization of the Red Cross, there is no reason why the work of prevention should be left to the individual action of the states. Meanwhile the rest of the country can be counted on to answer, eventually, the appeals of the Red Cross; but much suffering could be avoided...
...Harvard Dramatic Club has hit the bull's eye again, with one of the cleverest travesties I have ever had the pleasure of witnessing...
...Vagabond who keeps an alert eye on the development of his country and that development's sources in the history of the past, there is a lecture this morning that touches upon some very sensitive spots in our foreign policies and affairs. The subject of the lecture is "American Interests in the Pacific and Far East, 1865-1898," and it will be given by Dr. Baxter in Sever 35 at 10 o'clock...