Word: live
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...done in the open air with the audience all round the performer. In the case of the holy man referred to what your readers will not realize is that such a man is not out to do stunts. His chief business is with God, and night and day he lives practically in the open with his disciples. The idea that he should have had the apparatus described by your correspondents is preposterous to us in India who know these holy men. Were I in India now (I happen to live in Madras) I could take the matter up and arrange...
...citizens sitting in the rain. In Cleveland he once again assured honest business of his friendship but accused Wall Street of flooding the land with anti-New Deal literature paid for with stockholders' money. At week's end Nominee Roosevelt coasted into New York for live brief talks in upstate Republican territory, rested overnight at Hyde Park, set off to Washington whence after two days he planned to carry his message of Prosperity to hostile New England...
...facts about New Deal policies from the public, and he demanded that the chief executive tell the people exactly what he intends to do. During the last year the major complaint against President Roosevelt has been his lack of sincerity and honesty. Not only has he failed to live up to his campaign promises, but his entire lack of truthfulness with respect to his ill-considered measures has aroused an indignant public. He has concealed material facts concerning the administration and has attempted to sell himself to the voter by misrepresentation and honeyed words...
University Hall will back the student voter, with reservations. In a statement issued yesterday, Dean Hanford announced that absence for balloting purposes on Tuesday, November 3, will be excused only in the cases of men who live in states which do not have authorized absentee voting...
...peaceful solemnity of their religious paintings. The visions of monsters assailing St. Anthony have nothing to do with the Renaissance. Neither have the radiant Resurrection of the Isenheim Altar, of which Stefan George wrote; nor the mystic Incarnation of the Altar, placed in a little Gothic chapel where "lines live and flame and quiver, figures twine and inter-wine, pillars shoot upward, arches swing, towers stretch and strive to heaven...