Word: foremost
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Eugene O'Neill, generally regarded as the foremost American playwright, has fused a number of his early one-act plays into a longer drama. Scholars will remember them mainly as sea sketches, with The Moon of the Caribbees the major representative. The long play will be given by the Provincetown players, who first accorded O'Neill metropolitan recognition...
...achievement of this end he placed foremost the question of child labor. He condemned the use of injunctions against Labor, the Ku Klux Klan and radical activities in Labor...
...death of Gladstone's foremost biographer...
William E. Borah, lawyer-Senator from Idaho, is contributing a series of articles (political) to the Hearst press. Boasts Mr. Hearst's Sunday editor: " Borah is the foremost lawyer in the U. S. Senate...
...then discussed the value of R. O. T. C. training to the college and the individual saying. "It is considered by educators as a very definite means of maintaining discipline in the various colleges and academies where these units exist. There is another feature which I consider also of foremost importance and that is the training of individuals themselves. There is nothing better for a young man as to physical development than the practical experience of daily work in the R. O. T. C." Commenting on the fact that many of the larger institutions gave courses in military science...