Word: know
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...served ten years and reached 74. Having made a fuss about judges retiring at 70, Franklin Roosevelt would make himself look foolish if he appointed Senator Robinson the first time he had an opportunity to name a Justice to the Supreme Court. Second, as New Dealers well know, Joe Robinson has on many occasions been a New Dealer more out of Party loyalty than conviction. His pre-New Deal record shows him to be at heart a conservative, not at all the kind of dyed-in-the-fleece New Dealer that the Administration would feel sure of on the bench...
...unionists became more interested in their local than they had been for years. They would show Lewis how they regarded Billy Green. But John Lewis withheld his expulsion order. Last week Gravedigger Mobley could wait no longer. Apparently as a challenge to John Lewis, he let the world know that of the Morgan Run local's twelve remaining members, only one, President J. R. McCormick, who is a paid U. M. W. organizer, would vote to expel Unionist Green...
...Evening," most earnest front-page appeal in the collection at Rochester last week was in the current Queen's Work of St. Louis: "It's a beautiful thing to realize that two young Catholics like you are together. . . . You are bearing Christ with you, as you know, to your dance, the theatre, the movie, your club, the restaurant where you eat and drink, among your friends, into the car that whisks you out into the country. . . . We are not too optimistic, are we, in believing that you will bring Christ home with you when the evening is over...
...sabotage in short order, Dr. Eckener reached his conclusion by the following reasoning: "Theoretically I believe there are only three possibilities of such ignition. First, the least probable is ball lightning. I have never seen it and have no knowledge of it or the conditions creating it. I only know that ball lightning can show peculiar actions, which are incalculable and moody...
...Marie is the quietest and most musical. When Marie "draws" she prefers to make straight, vertical lines. Cecile, the tallest, loves mirrors and red objects. Annette draws in sweeping circles. Yvonne paints spirals and is the most inventive. Lately their favorite game has been biting each other, and they know that the punishment for this is being sent to Coventry. Each has distinct color preferences (see front cover...