Word: impressionable
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Sirs: Your article anent Insull in the May 14 issue left me with the following impression: Bighearted, genial Sam Insull was a true friend of the peepul. He had saved up a little nestegg of $100,000,000 out of his earnings as a secretary to Edison and felt reasonably...
Institution in London. He had been pained to discover that a portion of the Church pension fund came from $50,000 worth of Vickers, Ltd. stock. No less pained were other clerics the following day when the stock was ordered sold. Slender white-haired Douglas Vickers, director general of the...
France, which expelled Mr. Hearst as an undesirable alien three years ago, is not on his passport. Said he: "They don't particularly want me. That is the impression I one time got." Publisher Hearst glories in his quarrel with France, wears his exile like a decoration.
President-elect Lowell and President Eliot were cheered yesterday at the thirteenth annual meeting of the Associated Harvard Clubs. A great deal depended on the graduates' impression of him since so much support and influence comes to Harvard from the Middle-West.
For straightforward character delineation, Destouches succeeds in leaving an unforgettable impression of his hero. There is no hesitancy. Pride and fear of violating moral standards belonging to others have no place in the "Journey." The other characters do not take shape with anything near the same success. Robinson, a fellow...