Word: healthfully
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Towards evening the President seemed in good health. Mrs. Harding and a woman nurse were with him. Mrs. Harding was reading aloud. Without warning a tremor shook his frame and he collapsed. Physicians were summoned. It was announced that the President had died of cerebral apoplexy at 7:30 p. m., Pacific time...
...Joffe's ill health, while probably not of the "diplomatic" variety, gives Moscow a graceful opportunity for replacing him by M. Karahan, thus paving the way for necessary concessions to the Japanese point of view and the elimination of the, diplomatically speaking, insignificant obstacles which stand in the way of cooperation between the two strongest Far Eastern Powers, both of which are equally interested in the exploitation, political and economic, of the disjecta membra of China...
...forgetting his religion, however, he first taught Sunday school, then became superintendent of a small school, which he increased to a membership of 1,500, and which later became the Illinois St. Church in Chicago. After the Civil War he went to England for his wife's health, and there in 1873- 1875 his revivals were attended by unprecedented crowds. His ability to phrase the thoughts of the common man, and to give imaginary conversations between Bible characters and God, created uncommon interest. With all his popularity went deep spirituality, which made him one of the greatest preachers...
...years for his vicissitudes in and out of confinement, broke quarantine for the fourth time, escaping from the Federal leprosarium at Carville, La. For three weeks he visited friends in the South and Middle West, then returned to his old home at Washington and surrendered to the District health authorities. The case of Early is a living tragedy, for he has been the subject of hot dispute among specialists, and has frequently been championed by Dr. L. Duncan Bulkley, of the New York Skin and Cancer Hospital. His disease has not progressed, apparently, and has never hindered him from...
William J. Fielding is editor. He is also author of several books, among them The Caveman within Us, Health and Self Mastery. To the first issue of Know Thyself he contributed a poem, Love, which begins...