Word: incidentally
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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The reason for M. Tucny's withdrawal from the Cabinet is that he is mixed up in an incident which recently led to the resignation of the President of the Senate, and which involves legislation favorable to liquor distillers.
The incident which provoked the description was a matter of no great political significance but of some civic importance. Mr. Vanderlip, in a speech before a Rotary Club at Briarcliff, N. Y., had made certain statements which were reported in the press as follows:
Her grasp of historical incident and atmospheric detail has characterized much of her work and The Conqueror, published in 1902, remains her best and most sustained novel, although she has produced excellent novels since then. Her interest in history still persists and, unless it has been totally disrupted by the...
Wall Street last week gave an exhibition of mysteries second only to the oil scandal in Washington, and in fact caused by it. The stock market had advanced steadily if irregularity for many weeks, and had become overbought and top-heavy. At such times, any incident is enough to cause...
THE FRENCH GOVERNMENT regarded the matter as "a closed incident."