Word: illustriouses
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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"We have no way of knowing the cause of antipathy animating the writer and publisher of the magazine. . . . But as to Governor Haskell's relation to the public and to the State of Oklahoma, it was wholesome and constructive. He was a fighter, and like every advanced thinker, was...
"It is doubtful whether this insult should be officially noticed but the Oklahoma State Senate, as an added tribute to the memory of the State's illustrious first governor, takes this occasion to give official denunciation to this infamous libel and an exposure of the author who gave it...
* "Most illustrious Alfred, that happy warrior, although we cannot sing songs of the sidewalks of New York . . . it is no less a pleasure to greet you."
"Alfrede praestantissime, felix ille miles." (Most illustrious Alfred, thou happy warrior). Thus was Alfred E. Smith addressed by R. S. Fitzgerald '33 in the Latin Oration at the Commencement exercises this morning. Fitzgerald went on to greet Smith in the following words: "Quamquam carmina de viis Novi Eboraci cantare non...
That Cod was the pilgrim's pride. It was Commerce. It gave its name to local Aristocracy. It never shivered its timbers in generations of debate. Not New England rum in its prime was dearer or more venerated. For the last thirty-eight years it rested easily on wires. Corinthian...