Word: felt
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...feel that he can call it a great play, and it must have been a delicate matter to criticize a first-cousin to his own interesting opus, "Processional." To Mr. Massey goes the final bow, however, for he has not committed himself, but staged the play as he felt it should be staged, and methinks he is not far wrong. E. H. Dewey...
...There have been times when opportunity was mine. When the Armstrong committee was organized to conduct the insurance investigation, I was offered the post of chief counsel to it. But I represented the Mutual Life and I felt I could not accept. Mr. Hughes accepted and he became Secretary of State...
...hats. Ex-Premier Ramsay MacDonald came in a soft felt and a lounge suit, a fact which brought joy to the shires but caused a slight depression on the Exchange. Lords and ladies, Knights and gentlemen, they saw pictures that pleased them-suave specimens of super-photography in oil, executed by the hand of man, unassisted by any machine. Sir John Lavery's adept portraits of George Bernard Shaw, of Jockey Steve...
Attack is being featured in the daily workouts, since the Crimson defense is felt to be satisfactorily strong. The type of the new plays remains unknown, however, shrouded in the secrecy which necessarily attends such early season experiments. Nightly meetings during the past fortnight between Major Daly. Coach Leary, and Coach Fisher have been chiefly occupied with the offense...
...Liberty introduced a resolution into the Florida House of Legislature that reference to any woman as a "flapper" would be considered an offense against the dignity of the State. The resolution was laid on the table, relegated to the calendar, and eventually deposited in the waste basket! It was felt that Representative Branch was not being as serious as he might be. Actually he was being a little too serious, for the abomination of the word "flapper" scarcely merits a state action...