Word: incidentally
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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"Historic Incident"
Other news, equally vague, came out of the U. S. Department of State last week. The investigation of charges that forged documents had been used to stir up hostility between the U. S. and Mexico (TIME, April 11) led to the discovery of 300 stolen Department of State papers. These...
The Monkey Talks. When the play was presented, Jacques Lerner amazed audiences by simulating the monkey who talks. In the film he looks even more beastlike. Yet the love sequence for that very reason seems more unlikely. As a man, he loves the heroine. As a chimpanzee, a disguise assumed...
Ten years have passed. The newspapers of the East united yesterday to mark the solemnity and the import of the occasion. Yet, in the eloqence and in the fervor of what was written on editorial pages, it became only too easy to overlook the news that these same papers carried...
But the most alarming thing about the incident is the apathy with which it has been received. The New York Tribune was one of the few Republican papers to comment on Haines' return to grace. It stated quite baldly that the President had to make the choice between incompetence and...