Word: hayeses
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: all
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
When a St. Louis newspaper man named Stilson Hutchins first came to Washington in 1877 to found the city's sixth daily newspaper, he intended his fledgling Post to be a Democratic daily. The paper was certainly Democratic--it called then-president Rutherford B. Hayes, a Republican, "the bogus president...
To portray Robeson's odyssey on the stage, to try to convey his aspirations and his frustrations, to dramatize what Robeson meant when at the end of his life he quoted a statement by Frederick Douglass--"A man is worked on by what he works on. He may carve out...
Yet there remains a feeling that the play does not truly do justice to the enormous scope of Robeson's life and his vision. On stage, Robeson the man essentially becomes James Earl Jones the actor: a prepossessing, engaging man, graciously humble about having led a life more inspiring than...
As a result, wheat prices have dropped to little more than $2 per bu., v. an average of almost $3 for last year's crop. Growers complain that if prices continue to slip they will not earn enough to cover production costs. Says Earl Hayes, president of the Kansas...
Jeffrey Hayes, a teaching fellow in Chem 20, said yesterday he doubts that the hazardous chemicals can be replaced. "Almost anything is carcinogenic in sufficient concentration," he said, adding that chemicals like benzene are essential to chemistry.