Word: haling
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...interested in the question as my father, Edward Everett Hale, who was an Unitarian minister, once told me that the only Churches which could use Latin in public were the Roman and the Unitarian. The question came up when my father's organist asked if he had any objection to the singing of "Integer vitae" in Church. ARTHUR HALE...
...bombing" the hole accurately with supplies which saved the refugee's lives. ... A corps of flyers bravely patrolled a 400-mile stretch south of Memphis, in land planes. If forced down certain drowning awaited them. No respecter of greatness, the flood sadly hampered the glory-cruise of William Hale Thompson, Chicago mayor, who last week started down the Mississippi from Cairo, accompanied by a large party on the river steamers Cincinnati and Cape Girardeau. Refugees, clinging to ridgepoles and treetops, beheld the Thompson showboats, lonely, imposing Noah's Arks in the modern deluge...
...Reception to Entering Students, September 30, 1926. Speakers, President Lowell, Assistant Dean Worth Hale, and Acting Dean W. B. Cannon. This was followed by an informal reception with music and refreshments. Attendance...
...Dramatic Club is all these is fully demonstrated by the fact that only once in its history, in the case of "Brown of Harvard," has the Club produced a play which has previously appeared on an American stage. The acclaim of such critics at H. T. Parker and Philip Hale, the attendance at performances of such New York producers as Guthrie McClintic and Kenneth MacGowan, and the subsequent production of three Dramatic Club plays on Broadway are convincing evidence that the Dramatic Club does have some influence on the American stage. But those who should take most pride in this...
Chicagoans awoke one morning last week to find that 512,740 of their number had elected William Hale Thompson as Mayor...