Word: fair
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...fair play we don't want anything else, because I'm sure we will win if we get that" were the words of "Chief" De Valera, radical leader in Ireland, in an interview at the Copley Plaza last night. The chief is visiting the United States to collect money enabling him to found an unprejudiced daily paper in Ireland. He talked English with a strong Irish accent as he put forth the main purpose for his short visit to America...
...five and made a bogey 19, Signer Mussolini alibied: "Further revalorization would be possible but undesirable. . . . The level of revalorization already reached. . . . is most satisfactory. ... It corresponds to the gold index of world prices and represents the point where all interests of the State and of individuals find a fair equilibrium...
...news-sheets there is a lady, sometimes impersonated by a blue-jowled police court reporter, whose duty it is to supply a column of friendly counsel to cor respondents who sign themselves "Blue-eyes" or "Blonde" or "Brokenhearted." The most famed proprietor of such a column is one Beatrice Fair fax, who at her littered desk, sur rounded by helpmates, appears by proxy in this film. The plot, supposed ly non-fictitious, details the amorous bewilderments of those whose wails and whines serve Miss Fairfax as a means of support. There is the gay young girl who scorns...
...Point a man who has played football at another university may continue to play; at the Navy three years of collegiate football is the limit for any player. Though the Annapolis enrollment is 50% larger than West Point the Army has the advantage, has beaten Annapolis with more than fair frequency in recent years...
...have the writers send in a series of weekly manuscripts for distribution to the various newspapers and magazines in the country. The five or six of the best articles submitted will be sent for Saturday or Sunday publication to the newspapers that are willing to pay a fair price for them...