Word: louders
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...essence of this speech is that "actions speak louder than words". Where words alone are concerned, the Premier and the nationals which he represents are turning deaf ears. "We await Germany's acts", says the Premier and goes on to exclaim "with what joy shall we remain silent the day Germany understands; but she has given us dally fresh proof of her lack of understanding". Standing in the village of Ailly Wood in northern France it would indeed be strange if the ruins about him did not, like Caesar's wounds, open their poor dumb mouths and eloquently remind...
...nothingness in the autumn of their sophomore year. Beyond reporting the extraordinary number of candidates few prognostications are being made at the University. But Coach Fisher and his charges are hard at work twice a day to meet the tests of October and November. And after all actions speak louder than words. That they merit the confidence which the University is ready to place in them and that the constant support of the University is essential to success is evident from past experience...
...pair of shoes. The players have their crafts; they make enough pottery and carve enough wood to keep body and soul together under ordinary circumstances. But during the long and arduous season of training through which they must go to produce the play, the baying of the wolf grows louder and louder. In order to continue to give the play, in fulfillment of their vow made over three hundred years ago, they must resort to drastic measures. And so they are coming to the United States during next October...
...eligible to vote. Only 26,705,246 voted." ¶ If At the opening session a rule was adopted limiting speeches to three minutes. ¶Said Mrs. Park: "The League never advocates the election of women to any position solely because they are women."¶ There was no crying of "Louder, louder" as at male conventions. When delegates could not hear they quietly raised their hands. ¶ Herbert Hoover, Secretary of Commerce, advocated participation by the United States in the World Court. ¶ A resolution was adopted to recommend State laws providing: "An equal interest of spouses in each other...
...Information Committee for alleged propagandist efforts. The Administration Publicity office would doubtless degenerate in a very short time into a propaganda bureau with the sole object of keeping the defending party in and the besieging party put. It probably would not even be successful, to that extent. Actions speak louder than words. If an Administration has been successful, "virtues will plead like angels trumpet-tongued". And conversely, if its wares are worthless, no amount of salesmanship will be effective in dumping them on the community...