Word: failed
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...remark [TIME, Aug. 30, p. 8] that Judge Clarke, running antiWorld Court for the United States Senate in California, was once pro-World Court. You fail to observe that Mr. Shortridge, running pro- international against Judge Clarke, got to Washington by promising to the anti-international one hundred per cent. Each man is a convert. The real question...
...King's only anxiety was that the motor should not fail, but as His Majesty said to me: 'It responded as though made human by the necessity.' And he never lost a tire on the way. Luck was with...
...urged them to train their children for priesthood, sisterhood; said: "I earnestly ask all our colored citizens to consider the position of the Catholic church, to study her teachings, to realize that her ceremonials, her processions, her music are full of a profound meaning which, if understood, could not fail to stir the deepest emotion of the colored race...
...though these gentleman might, unfamiliar with the inductive method of reasoning and all that it implies, fail to realize what real background such a situation has, no one, who, even in the most trivial way, attempts a glance at educational conditions and the forces which have effected them can escape some conception of the causes of the status quo. When those who were interested in changing educational institutions in this country to make them more adequate as training centers for modern youth transformed the classical college of the early and middle years of the Nineteenth Century into the broad...
Should booksellers fail, the facilities of TIME's book department are at its readers' disposal to enlarge upon or order the above, or any other, books. Inclose cash or a check to the Book Editor, making plain to whom you wish your purchases sent...