Word: grace
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...year of grace...
...year of especial grace...
Again, a Unionist asked: "Don't you think that the Grace of God does the same kind of job under a Methodist waistcoat as beneath a Presbyterian one?" The reply: "The Grace of God can only do its best with such material as it has to work...
Engaged. Miss Grace B. Cortelyou, daughter of George B. Cortelyou, Secretary of the Treasury under President Roosevelt (1907-1909), to one Jacob F. Weintz, of Evansville...
Miss Ferguson seems least at fault. A trifle less lissome, perhaps, than in her earlier days, she is still the corporeal substance of a vision; still plays with the grace and subtlety that made her famous. Mr. Molnar wrote an intricately interesting study of a woman wild to jump the hedge of life's convention. He failed to set his study in a sufficiently decisive dramatic narrative. The woman's character is there in all its broad sweep and tiny detail. Who cares? The tale is tiresome. The Frohman production was surprisingly uneven for such an astute organization...