Word: fine
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...most colorful but perhaps the least desirable of the candidates is James Michael Curley, who has been mayor of Boston three times in the past. The demagogic chicanery of this political band-master and his consistent hostility to what is fine and liberal need no recital here. Just how much injury he inflicted on the people of Boston during his last tenure of office will never be accurately known, for immediately following it he became Governor and gained control of the Finance Committee which was just beginning to investigate the Dolan case and one or two other irregularities that...
Your writers have done a fine roundup of football broadcasting under the "Kickoff" heading on p. 39 of TIME...
...European League would be chiefly a cozy corner dominated by Britain, Germany, France and Italy-exactly the team Benito Mussolini has been trying to get going ever since he got its members to sign his Four Power Pact (TIME, June 19. 1933. et ante). Admiral Horthy, with a fine patriotic eastern European sense of the comparative unimportance of Asia and the Americas, picturesquely suggested that the Asiatic League, the American League and the European League should each have its head office in Geneva. Adept at talking big themselves, Hungarians relished their Regent's grandiose project, improbable as a Hungarian...
With this background in mind the realignment of himself for tomorrow's game has transpired extremely smoothly. "Here am I," he continues, "literally bubbling over with source information concerning the clash of two fine teams here in the Stadium, and probably regarded as a likely interconnecting conduit to be tapped, first come, first served...
Leaving his professional capacity aside, McCray is tomorrow a man without a country, and this is justly so. As between two colleges there can be no greater devotion when both meet in the same fine spirit...