Word: fair
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...concert follows: 1. Bonnie Dunuee Glee Club Mr. Moon Glee Club 2. Swing Song Mandolin Club 3. On to Piattsburg Banjo Club 4. Schneider's Band Glee Club Up the Street Glee Club 5. Jazz Band 6. Football Medley Banjo Club 7. Good Night Ladies Glee Club 8. Fair Harvard Both. Clubs
There is no school of hospitality equal to the diplomatic service. Henry White, former ambassador to Rome and to Paris, senior delegate to the Algeciras Conference and delegate to the Versailles Conference, bids fair to become Washington's international host. At his home in Crescent Place he entertained the Viviani-Joffre mission in 1917 and M. Clemenceau last fall. His latest guest was Lord Robert Cecil...
...Story. After his harrying of the late Invincible Armada, Sir Oliver Tressilian has returned to his estate in Cornwall, resolved on a quiet life and marriage with fair Rosamund Godolphin. He is, however, taunted with his former piracy by Rosamund's young brother, Peter, and by Sir John Killigrew, who also wishes to marry Rosamund. Of course the great Sir Walter Raleigh and Hawkins had in their time been pirates and knighted for it by Queen Elizabeth; but Sir Oliver rightly resents the insult and nearly kills Sir John in a duel. Unfortunately young Lionel Tressilian, a scapegrace, kills...
...however, one firm principle of mine which may be regarded by some as radical, but which to my mind is merely a matter of professional journalistic ethics-of common journalistic honesty. "That principle is the right of the public to a square deal on all occasions -to a fair show for its 'white alley.' I consider a newspaper to be the retained attorney for the public, and I believe a newspaper which is faithless to that trust is as much of a traitor as an attorney who betrays the interests of the client who employs him." Against...
...been esteemed curious musicianship. Critics have called Biloti's interpretations over-individual and even erratic. " He plays Bach like Chopin, turning a learned fugue into a weaving of pretty melodies." To him Bach and Beethoven have written beautiful music; but music which the interpreter should make as fair and graceful...