Word: lording
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...TIME, Aug. 29, under the subhead "In London" TIME omitted one biblical Quotation that might well have been quoted. It is that of the hypocritical Pharisee, Oh, Lord, 1 thank Thee that I am not like the rest...
...least, the "PornoGraphic" can humbly pray with the Samaritan "Oh, Lord be merciful to me a Sinner." TIME, the Pharisee, cannot...
With her black setter Lord for company & guard, a Swedish camera man and two chauffeurs to drive her baggage truck, she had already last week driven her car 7,300 miles in 42 traveling days-from Constantinople, through Syria, Armenia and Persia, to Moscow. Europeans were amazed; Germans were proud besides...
Into the Portland Club in London one afternoon in the last decade of the 19th Century, strode Lord Brougham with an idea. He summoned three of his acquaintances around him and called for a pack of cards. He outlined to them a game that later was to become known as Bridge Whist. That afternoon, as far as anyone can accurately tell, was the birthday of a card game which spans the civilized world, which later developed and fastened itself more firmly on the white man's leisure as Auction Bridge; and now promises to take another step and monopolize...
...prominent members of the Freshman eleven two years ago. O'Connell was not in college last year, and Prior, though on the University squad, was seriously hampered throughout the season by injuries. One of the most promising prospects for regular flank berths at the present time is W. W. Lord '28, baseball first baseman and for two years a member of the gridiron Seconds. From last year's Freshman team J. G. Douglas '30 and G. L. Lewis '30 have been retained as possible first string timber. F. A. Pickard '29 completes the list of Crimson jerseyed wingmen. Pickard...