Word: growed
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Under the present disposition of parties in the Chamber of Deputies, M, Herriot has probably the best chance of any Minister of keping a Government in power-and his chances are not too good. But, as he retains the confidence of foreign Powers, particularly Britain, with whom relations grow more cor dial clay by day, his weakness in domestic matters is to a large extent offset; and he might well, despite contrary statements, be expected to survive in office a while longer, were it not for his illness...
Collier Says He is Not Otto Grow...
...Whiting's speech followed a talk by E. P. Collier on "Getting Out a Daily Cartoon", in which he outlined the history of the Otto Grow family and drew several cartoons of prominent politicians in New England. Mr. Collier denied the assertion that "a character in the cartoon acts and speaks exactly as the cartoonist acts and speaks. I have had a lot of trouble about that", he added. "When my cartoon announcing the birth of twins in the Grow family came out, I was immediately beset with questions as to how Mrs. Collier and the twins were getting along...
...Whiting, author of "Whiting's Column" in the Boston Herald, and F. P. Collier, creator of "Otto Grow", will speak in the Living Room of the Union this evening at 7.30 o'clock...
...Collier's talk will be on "Getting Out a Daily Cartoon." He has been making cartoons for the "Herald" for many years and has gained much attention through the famous "Otto Grow" and his numerous family, who figure largely in his work. His talk will be illustrated by about 20 cartoons on various subjects which he will draw during the course of the speech. At its close he will ask for volunteers from the audience to come upon the stage and be caricatured. Those who have heard Mr. Collier before promise that this part of the performance will provide much...