Word: hear
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...expounding his sympathy with their aspirations, his admiration for men of their calling, perhaps his appreciation of the civic virtues of their creed, race, or particular forbears. Last week the members of the New York Board of Trade settled back in their chairs at luncheon to hear a chit written by the President specifically to be read to them. It had come in answer to a letter from one of their officers, assuring the President that they had been incorrectly reported in the Press as opposed to his Neutrality Proclamation. Up sat the members in their chairs, however, for after...
There has long been a belief that Dan can recognize different people by their footsteps as they approach him, but he says such a rumor is false. However, he can hear people stop in front of him to buy papers and is able to hand them the one they ask for. His papers and he knows just where to reach to get each...
...needs no emphasis, and perhaps this statistic can be made the "open Sesame" to a more sympathetic acceptance of the Canadian pact. As Mr. Hoover said, those affected by the new rates were not heard. They certainly will be now. Whether Mr. Roosevelt likes it or not, he will hear from them, and in loud tones, but it is hoped the government will ignore individual interests for the common good...
...townsmen wish to preclude all possibilities of shaking their faith; the students want to examine, to hear, to know. This may be the characteristic contrast between age and youth; it is certainly the principal revelation of the survey questionnaire...
Members of the English department in Kirkland House will gather tonight in the Junior Common Room to hear an illustrated address by Frank W. C. Hersey '99, instructor in English. He will speak on "Scott's Country...