Word: grave
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...strange Harvard. And to make some gesture of despair they cheer from the opponent's side at every football game. Harvard is to them a stack privilege and the survival of the fittest, plus a meal once in a dog's age at a table bigger than a grave marker...
...years Thomas Marlowe has edited The Daily Mail. He became its editor when he was 31, and the London Times, in one of the grave laudatory editorials which that paper devotes to men of affairs whose opinions it has begun to suspect and whose terms of usefulness it believes to be over, last week paid tribute to Thomas Marlowe's "sturdy independence." Neither the Times nor Lord Rothermere could pay tribute to his discretion. The opinions which the peer so emphatically disclaimed touched on England's debt to the U. Su For several days Thomas Marlowe featured what...
...give you a hearty handclasp. I wish courage to all of you and close friendship. Stand close together and learn to aid one another to live through these grave hours and days...
...Pope wishes the world to know that the Roman Catholic sport associations have nothing to do with the Fascists. I asked if our French gymnasts could not go to Rome. 'No,' said the Holy Father. 'The situation is too grave. I wish to take this occasion of making known to the entire world over the heads of the Italian censors the truth of the situation in Italy...
Rabbit In Bedford, Eng., died one William Rabbit, for 59 years a gardener. "Don't put any flowers on my grave" directed his will, "I've seen enough of them...