Word: fine
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...laboring this, their major point, Labor orators failed to show last week the zest and punch of that fine old vituperator, David Lloyd George. Once more, the fiery Welshman wagged his forefinger in the faces of members of the Cabinet, calling them "Yellows!" "The London Committee on Spanish Non-Intervention" (see p. 21), shouted Orator Lloyd George, shaking his hoary, tousled head, "is the basest fraud ever perpetrated by great nations on a weak people...
...body, piled onto the running boards, fenders, hoods and roofs of automobiles, set out for a crowing carnival in Eugene, 40 miles away. At that town's portals, State and city police halted the cavalcade and warned it against "rough stuff." Nevertheless, within 30 minutes as fine a roughhouse was in progress as had taken place on sobering U. S. campuses in a decade...
...same time investigations are being conducted into the practice of allowing Faculty members the privilege of keeping books out indefinitely. Although instructors and professors are expected to renew books after every month, no fine is charged the Faculty for late returns, so it is virtually possible for them to keep books out months at a time...
Special credit should be given to Joan Davis, a girl orchestra leader, who does two fine comedy song and dance bits. Arthur Treacher plays his usual capable valet role...
...Koussevitzky is to lead the Boston Symphony in Sanders Theatre tomorrow night and is presenting a highly interesting program. Roussel's fine Third Symphony is to be repeated from last week's concerts, and Sibelius's Concerto for Violin and Orchestra in D minor is also to be played with Orrea Pernel as soloist. In addition, Philip Emanuel Bach's Concerto in D major for Stringed Instruments (arranged by Steinberg) and the Prelude to "Die Meistersinger" will be heard...