Word: fellows
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Parody is at once one of the easiest and one of the most difficult forms of literary performance. It is an old, old business. As old, let us say, as the impulse to destroy your fellow caveman, whom you could not lick on the physical merits, by withdrawing to a safe distance and mimicking his personal mannerisms and tone of voice, or exaggerating in a drawing on a cliff-face the length of his nose or the style of his whiskers...
...benefit. To many the Tariff is the one safeguard we have to balance the difference between the cost of production abroad and in this country, thus protecting our manufacturing industries and enabling the American workman to get better wages and live on a higher plane than his fellow workman in Europe. Today, the middle West is urging the imposition of Tariff duties on products of nature such as oil, cotton, wool, hides and other agricultural products, claiming that the day for protection of manufactured goods alone has long passed. This is a doctrine very alien to what is taught...
...clock.--Jefferson Physical Laboratory. "Atomic Structures and Isotopes" by Dr. F. W. Aston, Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge, England...
...getting lower and lower until the mine owners, perceiving the drift of events, set about making attempts to improve the situation. This they did by outting down many of the privileges of the white laborers in the mines, who heretofore had enjoyed certain liberties and immunities over their black fellow-workers. The former immediately expostulated, but without effect, and the struggle broke out. The white miners, however, were largely influenced by radical and labor union agitators, and it was largely owing to the efforts of these men that the troubles have reached their present height...
...singers and coaches the book will be a valuable aid; and to all lovers of music it will stand as a sincere tribute to an artist by a fellow artist...