Search Details

Word: inserted (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: all
Sort By: most recent first (reverse)


Usage:

...park, Princeton winning 11 to 0. In this game, LaBeaume, whose stick work featured at Cambridge in the first game, went hitless, but Rhees, Tiger center fielder, and Slagle, continued their assaults. The former collected three safe bingles in five trips, while the left fielder managed to insert two safe blows, one of them a double with two runners on the base...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: UNIVERSITY NINE SEEKS VENGEANCE IN JERSEY JUNGLE | 5/29/1926 | See Source »

...some alleged facts about Childs restaurants, facts which were not denied. Ac cording to the account, the management, which had shrewdly established white as symbolic of the cleanliness of foods served by the 3,500 white-clad waitresses in their 109 white-tiled restaurants, is as shrewdly beginning to insert cheer ful green among the white tiles. "Younger and prettier" serving girls are to be hired and are to wear uniforms trimmed with green. "The girls are just the same as the tile," an officer of the company is alleged to have remarked to the Sun. The gayety of color...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Business & Finance: Improved Childs | 4/26/1926 | See Source »

Sirs : For the last two years you have been good enough to give notice that the annual book of "Best Sermons" was in preparation, and the news in your pages brought me many interesting and valuable sermons. I shall be grateful if you will insert the notices again that the volume for 1926 is well under way and will not be closed until the first of June. It is open to sermons of all kinds by men of all communions - Jew, Gentile, Catholic and Protestant. Only exclusiveness is excluded. Wishing TIME every blessing, JOSEPH FORT NEWTON...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Letters: Apr. 19, 1926 | 4/19/1926 | See Source »

...prestige of France and Germany had become involved up to the hilt over a matter intrinsically of secondary import. Premier Briand was expected by his countrymen to insert Poland as a buttress against anti-French influence on the Council from Germany. Chancellor Luther was daily instructed from Berlin that he must withdraw the German application for League membership if the Council was going to be packed against Germany. Sir Austen Chamberlain found himself in a still more awkward position. The British press flayed him daily because he did not insist that, whatever happened, Germany must be got within the League...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS: Hazardous Postponement | 3/29/1926 | See Source »

...been deprived of their onetime licenses for malpractice. Many were merely pornerastic laymen with a smattering of technical terminology. Of recent years they have been filtering back, spread-eagling their "specialties" on flamboyant office signs, advertising especially in the foreign language and Negro newspapers, greatly daring even to insert their advertisements in such English-speaking sheets as would accept their copy...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Chicago v. Quacks | 2/15/1926 | See Source »

Previous | 178 | 179 | 180 | 181 | 182 | 183 | 184 | 185 | 186 | 187 | 188 | 189 | 190 | 191 | 192 | 193 | 194 | 195 | 196 | 197 | 198 | Next