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...Election of Senators), the 18th (Prohibition) and the 19th (Woman Suffrage). Last year, he tried to read Senator Porter H. Dale and Representative Ernest W. Gibson out of the Vermont party organization for voting to override the President's veto of the Soldiers' Bonus Bill. But Senator Dale has forgiven him that...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Mr. Sargent | 3/30/1925 | See Source »

...Original Subscriber I feel privileged to call your attention to a criticism of the play They Knew What They Wanted (TIME, Jan. 12), in which your critic refers to San Francisco as "Frisco." Should this be quoted from the plays program, all is forgiven (as far as far as TIME is concerned); but should it not be, please do not allow TIME to stoop...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Letters: Jan. 26, 1925 | 1/26/1925 | See Source »

...Senator Lenroot was once a lieutenant of Senator LaFollette. He, like most of the latter's lieutenants, eventually broke with his captain. In Mr. Lenroot's case, the break came over Mr. LaFollette's War policies. Mr. LaFollette does not forgive defection, although himself many times forgiven by the Republican Party. Ever since the break, Senators LaFollette and Lenroot have been antagonists. In 1920, Mr. LaFollette made vigorous efforts to bring about a defeat for Mr. Lenroot, who was up for reelection. Only the Harding landslide reflected the latter. But, in 1926, there will be no Presidential...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: POLITICAL NOTES: In Wisconsin | 12/29/1924 | See Source »

...probably realize the difficulties which have to be overcome by the producers of the Dramatic Club in using a stage on which scenery and lighting cannot be tried until the last moment and then at the expense of several nights sleep. But much incidental roughness of presentation will be forgiven where so much of real distinction is achieved. The whole play is put on with great spirit

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: REVIEWER PRAISES "PEDRO THE KING" | 12/9/1924 | See Source »

...Emerson could say of Thoreau that his thyme and marjoram were not yet honey, it will be forgiven a critic of The Harvard Advocate, I hope, to remark that the Freshman number just out is more than usually undigested. It is pleasant of course to observe reflections of standard authors in the work of students, and doubly so to have a dash of Latin and Greek quotations. But the results are more satisfactory if the tyro adapts his production rather than copies the originals closely. There are interesting speciments of various stages of playing the sedulous ape in the current...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: ADVOCATE PLAYS APE REVIEWER BELIEVES | 9/29/1924 | See Source »

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