Word: glads
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...from pants pressing to dictatorship, my uncle recognized him, both by the name and by his pictures. The story may be verified by Mr. Brotsky, who is now in the oil business in New York. Although we are now disappointed that my uncle had to fire Trotsky, we were glad to see that in his picture on the cover of TIME he looked as though he would make a good tailor...
Purpose of the magazine is to give no market tips, just information which a businessman or investor might be glad to mull over or file away. Said Editor Kauffman: "It has nothing to sell except itself...
...last week's many meetings, women were as voluble as men. To them Mrs. Roosevelt sent a message as unique as the President's: "I am very glad to know that women are taking part in the conference on social hygiene...
...incurable optimist, Pushkin was glad it was not Siberia, did not realize he was banished till several years had gone by without his recall. He passed his days as usual, kept in duelling trim by shooting patterns on his bedroom wall with wax bullets, by twirling a heavy iron cane wherever he went, to strengthen his trigger hand. And he wrote verse: pornographic, blasphemous, lyric, political, and his masterpiece, Eugene Onegin, a novel in verse form. Once, as a punishment for some escapade, Pushkin was sent off to inspect a locust-ravaged district, write a report on conditions there...
President and Mrs. Conant will be at home and glad to see any men who are students in the University at the President's House, 17 Quincy Street, on Sunday afternoon, February 14, between the hours of four and six o'clock...