Word: kindered
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...conservative work which had previously been signed by Charles Sims, remembering, too, the portrait of George V which Painter Sims had executed at their request and which they had been forced to decline because it gave the monarch spindle legs, several of the Hanging Committee thought it would be kinder not to show these last ridiculous and dreadful pictures. Charles Sims had written twice to his agent, before killing himself, to ask that his paintings be sent to the Academy on the right day, accompanied by the titles he had given them...
...down. It was at this time that it was temporarily saved by Stillman. Beck Hall has been the college residence of many of Harvard's most eminent, graduates, and records show that during the past few years, graduates have engaged rooms in it before-hand for sons still attending kinder-garten...
...they have done fairly well, but hurried reporters are not able to do justice to this subject. The spirit of the dead Horatio and the spirit of the living Michael clasp hands, regretfully, almost tearfully. Boswell without Johnson, Johnson without Boswell: fate was kind to Mr. Alger, and is kinder to Mr. Meehan; but it left a vulnerable spot, and for both the times are out of joint...
Thomas Mann the author of the "Buddenbrocks", "The Magic Mountain", and other novels published in English translation, is the most distinguished author of living German novelists. his son Klaus, who is only 20 years old, has also written short stories and plays, but of these only one, "Kinder novelie," translated as "The Fifth Child", is as yet known to English readers...
...could give popular-priced performances and succeed. Last week the San Carlo Company began a two-weeks' engagement in Manhattan, not in the old Century Theatre that had been its former host but in a new theatre with GALLO blazed across the front. Critics attending the opening had kinder words for Impresario Gallo than for the mediocre performance of La Boheme. His theatre they found comfortable, wellappointed, small enough* and shrewdly designed to accommodate all types of theatrical and musical entertainment; rentable, profitable...