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Potent, the Earl of Birkenhead was obliged to cut short his holiday and hasten back to England because of the ugly Chinese crisis...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Foreign News: Earl, Shaw, Sow | 1/31/1927 | See Source »

...says, "that we have always room for one more interest to support, be it Rifle Club or Athletic Association. If a shingle be prepared, with a seal bearing the device of a Crimson Flag floating from the North Pole, we have no fears that members more than enough would hasten to join the H. N. P. D. A., Harvard North Pole Discovery Association. The doubt might be raised, to be sure, whether the ardor of the sledgers would not cool by the time they reached the region of the tenth parallel, but in that case we should still have...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: "World" Proposal 50 Years Ago Contains Cure for Athletic Overemphasis--Suggests Harvard-Yale Race to North Pole | 1/28/1927 | See Source »

Director King Vidor at times achieves heights: the love scene in a boat gliding under a veil of weeping willow leaves; the tantalizing suspense as the King's eccentric moods alternately delay and hasten his procession to the scene of execution; the camera angles at which the "Stunts" are filmed. Bardelys deserves its popularity, though it falls short of the best of its kind...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: New Pictures: Nov. 22, 1926 | 11/22/1926 | See Source »

...necessary to complete the bridge. These materials are hoisted out on the river by a derrick 83 feet high. The depth of the river where the spans were built varies from 12 to 18 feet. For the last month and a half 175 men have been employed to hasten the work of construction...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Weeks Memorial Footbridge Will Be Fully Completed By 1927--Mile of Tunnel to Be Constructed for Heating | 10/7/1926 | See Source »

...stentorian auctioneer's voice he would bellow, snort and puff and a draw a crowd; well observed, he then swooped a blanket over his head, writhed, snored, groaned, popped forth drenched with sweat (even "on the coldest day") and cried out fresh news from Allah. Frantic scribes would hasten to scrawl his syllables, whether intelligible or not, upon palm leaves, leather, stones, bones, or the breasts of bystanders. Each utterance was a sura (verse); the collection became the Koran, a marvelous conglomeration of divine edicts, personal justifications of and promises to Mohammed, paraphrases of Jewish folklore and inscrutable foreign...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Non-Fiction | 9/27/1926 | See Source »

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