Word: incursions
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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¶ On occasions when White House Secretary Steve Early incurs the gratitude of his chief by a spectacularly able job of work, he is likely to get a penciled memorandum: "Well done-F. D. R." Last week, Secretary Early got his first such memorandum in two years, after a press...
In this case the well-lubricated and almost irresistible power of the amalgamated gentlemen swings into action against a rich English Jew, accepted by society for his money. This lonely individual, sympathetically and brilliantly played by Basil Rathbone, incurs the united wrath by accusing a ne'erdo-well army captain...
Since reading the first paragraph of your form letter, I begin to realize the momentous responsibility a House Master incurs.
It could be made into an interesting story in itself. A rich, intelligent Jew incurs the curse of Christ and is compelled to wander around the world until Christ returns to lift the curse. From the time of Calvary until the Spanish Inquisition the man roams from Asia Minor to...
Occasionally a local manager incurs a loss. It is one of the risks of his business. . . . What is an artist to do when without any advance notice that his fee would not be paid, he arrives in town for the recital and finds the money isn't there?