Word: finds
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Home Journal asked its readers to name what they considered just cause for divorce. Their choices: adultery, desertion, cruelty, habitual drunkenness. Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt would add another: incompatibility. Wrote Mrs. Roosevelt in a Ladies' Home Journal article: "Divorce is necessary and right, I believe, when two people find it impossible to live happily together...
...apple and the showel toot was orchestring the leader, but it was light outside and strangers were hanging big red "H's" with coats on them and said they was Harvard Brom Selt--no, Harvard something. So "Quince" Morrissey and 14 of the stymm gaff rushed down to find me saying "The Red comes are coating" but he was watching guys in tuxes doing the empty Bromo Seltzer in the big apple around my swimming pools, while a lot of people were sitting on each others' shoulders around the edges and muggin' something like I's a singing with Hahvud...
...Friday afternoon I began to realize that this weekend was going to be no easy matter. I was flattered indeed that the Junior Prom Committee had decided to hold their party here because I offered them Elbow Room, which they could not find anyplace else. But I also had to be in training for the Yale-Harvard Swimming meet Saturday night, which Yale seems to be pretty nervous about. And still they rely on my foundations to be steady after my one party of the year! How would I feel having people splashing around in my stomach after no sleep...
...difficult to find reasons for Mr. Whitney's downfall in the light of his integrity and personal success. One report says his house violated the Martin Act, which regulates the sale of stocks and bonds; another, that the charges to be preferred against him involve his connection with a liquor concern, in which he held 12,000 shares. Obviously, it is unfair to judge his business or himself until he has had a chance to speak at the March 17 hearing. But what happens to Mr. Whitney and his firm will not be remembered so much as what their failure...
...struggle to find a straw of support for its position, the Crimson was forced to admit that there was excellent basis for opposition to the nominating system and to the methods used in proposing the Senior Class constitution...