Word: friendships
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...perhaps, we hope to make money," but he went loyally ahead. (Today, although hardly a profitable venture yet, has now just over 50,000 circulation.) It was Editor Moley, writing to the President at that time, who uttered words which would fit perfectly in Publisher Astor's mouth: "Friendship for you as a great warrior and chief and a deep sharing of political ideals are precious...
...private car. But if White Calf had been alive last week he would have realized that the fame of his son, Two Guns White Calf, was even greater. Two Guns was but a papoose when his father was scalping his neighbors. Because of his father's friendship with the Government, Two Guns was educated at Fort Shaw Indian School, learned perfect English. Later he found it paid better to pretend ignorance of the language and go around with an interpreter. Two Guns made friends with James Jerome Hill's son Louis, now director of Great Northern. The grateful...
...north and west there is little or nothing for us to do. Our future lies to the east and south, in Asia and Africa. Of all the great Occidental powers of Europe, the nearest to Africa and to Asia is Italy. . . . "Italy has held a policy of friendship with Austria ever since the World War and will continue to do so. The Hungarians are a strong people, who merit and will be accorded a better destiny. Our relations with Jugoslavia are normal; that is to say, diplomatically correct, but nothing more. Relations with France have improved generally. "To pretend...
...lived out her lonely days in a cheerless mansion, bejeweled and embittered, fabulously wealthy in money, but poor in everything else. Jim, the illegitimate son of her kindly, easy going husband, Captain Jacox of the "River Belle", is trained in the ways of Selina, and sacrificing love, honor, friendship, everything to the lust for power, dies unsatisfied. His son, Howard becomes a Communist agitator, married a half-breed Indian for love, finds happiness, as the old Captain, his grandfather has found it, in helping others
...book was the fruit of a life-long friendship between the author and Charles M. Russell, the cowboy artist who died a few years ago. Russell encouraged Tucker to write his memoris and had planned to illustrate them, but his death prevented it. Tucker's manuscript was edited by Grace Stone Coates, who has done an excellent job of preserving the authentic tone of the old cowboy's own expression...