Word: incidentally
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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One cannot see the history one studied in childhood magnificently recreated in the stately personages of Calhoun, Clay, Webster, John Quincy Adams and Dolly Madison without delight. So dextrous was the play in setting, character and costume that it stirred unmistakable delight throughout the audience. If the play's...
In the American Mercury for October, W. E. Burghardt Du Bois, Ph.D. (Harvard), one of the leaders of the "new negro" movement, points out the dangers of the tendency now rapidly developing among negro educational institutions to remove them entirely from white control. "America may never know, in the pother...
Jeremy Collier, Bishop of the English Church in the early 18th Century? he who helped to purge the vicious stage of the Restoration by his famous Short View of the Immorality and Profaneness of the English Stage?would turn completely over in his grave if he could read the comment...
Professional baseball has again covered itself with mud. Two players have tried to discredit the sport which they represent, for the sake of victory. What effect this incident will have on the national game is hard to predict. The wound which the White Sox inflicted in 1919 may prove still...
Walter F. White is a slight, light-haired, blue-eyed, soft-voiced young man, clever, wide-awake, efficient. He writes with skill and force. He has just published his first novel, The Fire in the Flint.* It is a story of the oppression of the Negro race in the South...