Word: looke
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Amid your manifold and widely interesting articles, can you not find space for something on popular astronomy?a subject of fascinating interest to multitudes who have never had even the chance to look through a telescope...
...believe that the greatest critics had even bothered to look...
...range of a vague but blasting left hand that has sent better men than he to sleep. It was the referee's frequent and unpleasant duty to pull the two wrestlers apart and insist that they box. Only in the seventh to the ninth round did Stribling look anything like the fast-stepping, hard-hitting leather-pusher that he was when he qualified as a challenger. Critics eyeing his flabby lethargy toward the end of the encounter muttered: "Overtrained!" None disputed the decision given Berlenbach, even in newspapers of Stribling's native Georgia...
Interviewed, Empire Builder James announced that his purchase was "purely personal." He meant by this that in making it he did not look upon himself as representing the many other companies in which he owns controlling interest...
Airplanes from McCook Field, Dayton, often fly over London, Ohio. The aviators, looking down at the spring countryside, watch the housewives of London spread their laundered sheets, smaller than a doll's handkerchiefs, to dry on the grass. The housewives rarely glance at the aviators. Why should they bother? Yet last week a housewife looked at her sheets and then at the sky and telephoned McCook Field. Then the voice of another matron harangued one of the ground pilots; others followed. Each had much the same complaint to make; the planes were, or rather they had-well, just...