Word: heard
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...inscrutably strong, she lost poise -let her charm stoop pitifully to attract such men as the hard, sly, bumptious Ivy Peters. She passed out of Niel's life, leaving him full of sorrow and anger that so inimitable a creature should come to such base uses. Later he heard she had married again-a rich, cranky old Englishman, who lived in South America -and in that marriage recovered for a few years before she died a little of the luxury and spaciousness that seemed to belong to her. And Niel was glad. For, as he came to middle...
...Leeward. I called their film 'a picture for morons.' I called their perversion of my story a betrayal of the public. I added: 'Jesse L. Lasky wouldn't know ethics if he met them in his grog. I hazard the opinion that he never heard of the word until his partner, Adolph Zukor, heard some author...
Gossip is now heard on all sides that Mr. Morrow is soon to become a member of the President's Cabinet. If Mr. Mellon should retire as Secretary of the Treasury, which, however, is unlikely, Mr. Morrow could fill his hat as well as his shoes. It is more probable, however, that he will become Attorney General, as it is quite generally understood that Mr. Daugherty desires to retire...
With somewhat over $2200 in cash and an additional $200 in pledges already turned in and with more than a dozen collectors still to be heard from, the Brooks House drive committee announced last night that the campaign would be continued on Monday and Tuesday in order to allow all collectors to finish covering their districts. The committee will be in the Crimson Building to receive money today between 12 and 1 o'clock and Monday and Tuesday evening between 8 and 11 o'clock...
...Marshall, Kent, Blackburn, and other famous English and American judges were to come back today, they would find rules, laws, and situations which they had never heard of; but they would be able to take the material that they had in their day and mold it to meet the changing conditions in the new problem. . . . That is the object of the Harvard Law School," said Dean Pound Hon. '20, in his address to the new students of the University Law School last night in Peabody Hall of the Phillips Brooks House...