Word: hastens
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...President Roosevelt opened disarmament talks with Secretary of State Hull, Ambassador-at-Large Norman H. Davis and the British, French and German Ambassadors. Mr. Davis planned to hasten back to Europe this week...
Today, President Lowell passes his seventy-sixth birthday, and tonight the Vagabond will hasten to another House where a grateful generation will in some measure repay a heavy debt of hospitality...
Miss Bainter seemed to have the edge in acting honors over Miss Barrett, although our personal favorite was Mr. Gaul. It was one of these affairs where everyone seemed to be having a good time on the stage, a pleasure, we hasten to add, that was equally enjoyed by the audience...
...Vagabond enjoyed the Brown game, not, lot him hasten to add, because he enjoys a good football game, nor because it gave him an opportunity to speculate on the devious interference of Providence in the lives of men, but because it allowed him to see once again an old friend who had remained long tucked away in Rhode Island. Indeed he and the Vagabond had shared the tower of Memorial Hall together for many years until he had been called away to edit the now famous series of Brown Studies...
...executive editor of the old New York World, were made directors of Brooklyn-Manhattan Transit Corp. at the request of a group reported to hold 150,000 shares and headed by Bernard Mannes Baruch. Financier Baruch's direct entrance into B. M. T. affairs was thought likely to hasten unification of New York's scrambled subways...