Word: loyall
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...minutes they fought the unemployed, beating them back from Parliament Square. When order was restored, English fair play permitted a handful of unemployed men and women, carefully picked by the bobbies, to enter Parliament and state their views to George Lansbury, M. P., Leader of His Majesty's Loyal Opposition...
...love with her in a mild way; she took him seriously and was ready to run off with him, when suddenly her husband's world fell about his ears. In a medical journal he read that others also had his Idea, had far outstripped him in carrying it through. Loyal Elisabeth kissed Romance goodbye, told herself her domestic hair shirt was not so uncomfortable after all. When Actress Leore called in a specialist to look at her lip the expert praised Dr. Persenthein's job, became interested in him, then enthusiastic, said he must find Persenthein a post...
...office as "a dominating and aggressive force, with a manner calculated to cause irritation and annoyance." Finally the Royal Commission said that Lord Strickland had committed an act almost smacking of treason to the Realm. Sent by his King-Emperor to guide and govern an excitable Latin race "extremely loyal to Great Britain" (according to the Royal Commission) he instead divided the Maltese "into very embittered cliques" and deliberately aroused "personal animosities...
...which the U. S. committee selected Jack Shea, 21-year-old Dartmouth sophomore, speedskater and son of a Lake Placid butcher. While the other athletes raised their right hands in assent, Skater Shea solemnly assured 5.000 spectators: "We swear that we will take part in the Olympic Games in loyal competition, respecting the regulations which govern them and desirous of participating in them in the true spirit of sportsmanship for the honor of our country and for the glory of sport." First event was the 500-meter skating race. In the final, Shea got off to the quick start which...
...Amandine Lucile Aurore Dupin Dudevant (George Sand) was the volcanic lawyer, Michel de Bourges, who upon completing a fervent lecture on republicanism, would lock her in her bedroom to meditate his philosophy. But that there were no lovers at all has occurred only to George Sand's loyal granddaughter, Aurore Sand (Mme Lauth). Indignant that there should be so much talk concerning the chastity of her illustrious grandmother, Aurore Sand sued Jacques Boulenger in her defense when he published The Early Loves of George Sand in 1928, but lost when the court ruled that the biographer had not abused...