Word: looke
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...will take the time to look up a copy of The Christian Science Monitor of Sept. 4, you will find that it carried complete and authentic news matter concerning the accident under a single column head. That makes "two" newspapers in the country which did not shriek with disaster headlines...
...when his train drew into St. Louis. Mrs. Coolidge and he were met by Luther E. Smith, an Amherst classmate, Mayor Miller and Representative Dyer (sponsor of the Anti-Lynching Bill) and driven through St. Louis parks, stopping at the zoo, where the President got down to look at the bears. An hour later the Presidential train was on its way eastward once more...
...sort of Interstate Commerce Commission of the Seas. The War came. An immense Government merchant fleet was built and operated by the Emergency Fleet Corporation, control of which Congress had vested in the Shipping Board. With the after-War shipping mess, Mr. Coolidge began to look around for a way out of the tangle. He decided that the executive functions of the Board (managing and sale of the merchant fleet) should be under the Fleet Corporation and separated from the semi-judicial functions of the Board...
American business experience includes many panics and crises as well as booms and periods of prosperity, and it is a matter of common knowledge that business prospects are apt to look rosiest just before the storm. Hence, many far-sighted business men have for some time been trying to find the secret worm in the present beautiful apple. Even the always optimistic motor makers underestimated just how well cars would sell this year. Many less enthusiastic lines of business have felt for some time that business is "too good"-a practically new complaint...
...Brooke Potter 2L, Proctor, will introduce Professor Mather, who will give an informal talk on "A Trained Intellect: The Ability to see, Rather Than Just to Look...