Word: gardenful
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...reasons for not presenting myself to the Academy? They concern me alone. Look here. Here are my books, my Demosthenes, my garden. I have lived my life and I can confide to you what now is my one principle: one must never tell what one feels, knows or sees. That is why I am not going to talk under the cupola of the Academy. That is why I shall continue to commune with myself in silence. In my day the journalists did the talking for the public. These days the public talks for the journalists...
...Peaches" Browning-B. S. Garden, of the Famous Features Syndicate...
...hand the President held a wooden spoon; in the other a plate of ice cream. He and Mrs. Coolidge were giving their annual garden party for disabled veterans; received nearly 1,000 of them on the South Lawn of the White House grounds. Secretary of State and Mrs. Frank B. Kellogg, Mrs. Nicholas Longworth, Colonel Theodore Roosevelt, et al, attended...
...American brook trout when President Coolidge takes himself and his retinue on a vacation. Equipped with hip boots and a fishin pole, and carrying a can of real bait--garden-worms of the common squirming variety--the Chief Executive descends on a stream in the Adriondacks or the Black Hills, and fills the Presidential breakfast table each day with the products of his own quiet skill in sport...
...Smyth, Chairman, Miss Alice Shubert; D. Garden, Miss Elita Berdoine; H. L. Harvey, Miss Alice Light; F. E. Sears, Jr., Miss Alice Stetson I. H. Light, Miss Mary Smith; A. C. Smith, Miss Jannette Murphy; T. E. Finley, Jr., Miss Dorothy Shinneman; W. D. Morton, Jr., Miss Thelma Smith; A. H. Thiemann...