Word: lets
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...late Harry Houdini was indeed born to the name of Weiss. The father was a scholarly rabbi (TIME, Nov. 24, 1924). But let not scholarly Rabbi Weiss be confused with famed Rabbi Stephen S. Wise of Manhattan...
...Let us consider James Clark McReynolds, who for three years was legal adviser of the Wilson Administration and was then appointed by President Wilson to his present position as an Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States...
...believe you will agree with me that McReynolds is the type of man who should be President. Then, why not call the public's attention to him and let it weigh his merits and give thought to his qualifications...
...that many farmers dislike the McNary-Haugen experiment; and it is an assumption that President Coolidge wants to run again in 1928. The President could, of course, sign the bill, saying he disapproved of it and hoped it would be proven unconstitutional. He could keep it in his pocket, let it become law without his signature.* Both of these possible performances would reveal weak knees...
...glamorous court life and Aethelwold's treachery burns constantly in his heart. Mr. Taylor's cellos breathe chromatic sights. The henchman is driven to reveal to his wife his perfidy: how he deprived the King of her beauty, her of a queen's throne. If she loves him, let her hurry to make herself appear ugly, bent, broken, scarred, withered, that the King may find his brother innocent of treason...