Word: heard
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Heard melodies are sweet, but those unheard" the public alse over so gently implied. And Mr. Ford replies with better lines, quiet, more power, more speed, in a still veiled Juggernaut of a motor millenium that can butcher pedestrians to make a Sudbury holiday, and buy the antiques of a more restful past. A Detroit Isis is born again with renewed vigor in the American pageant. They used to laugh at the car that now is dead. "But there is no death. There is only laughter," said Mr. O'Neil's Lazarus...
Since then he has been pretty much in seclusion and has been heard of mainly in regard to the sales of his property and the invitation he sent to U. S. Senator William Edgar Borah to visit England...
...were treated pretty well on the whole. We had a rough time of it on several occasions, and more than once I heard influential tribesmen asking, 'Why keep them? Why sell them? They should be killed at once...
Policeman David A. Fay, who attends the college night school in full uniform, heard students discussing military training. He unbuttoned his heavy coat, flaunted his service pistol strode to the platform and shouted: "Now I'm opposed to military training. But you don't see me getting expelled. i tell you Dr. Robinson wouldn't expel anyone for expressing an opinion against this training. It must have been because of these fellows were impolite. They didn't say it in the right way." Several students applauded...
...where she lives, saying: "Both boys and girls are better than they were fifty years ago. . . . When I was a girl all boys thought that it was the thing to do to be fast and impertinent. . . . The girls in my youth were neither to be seen nor heard. . . . I am glad to have lived 100 years. . . . I intend to keep on . . . enjoying life. . . . I have fought for many things in my life: abolition of slavery, education, woman suffrage, temperance. Those victories have been...