Word: loyall
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...insult to every loyal American to allow Criminal Fall's portrait to remain in the Department of the Interior, therefore I would appreciate information from a legal mind suggesting a legal remedy in this matter...
...Chinese are very loyal Masons. I heard of an American Mason that was found dead in China. There were no papers on him by which he could be identified but on his body was tattooed the name and number of his lodge in New York City. The Chinese Masons not only sent the body to New York City, but also sent a bodyguard of two Chinese Masons all the way to New York City with it. That is Fraternalism in its purest form. EDWARD M. TAGGART East Orange...
...Paris for the three-day Bastille Day holiday. Minister of Finance Flandin ran down to join his family at a Brittany beach. Brer Briand filled a can with worms at his Cocherel farm and went fishing. Premier Laval packed his bag and went down to the country. The Press, loyal sounding-board of French politicians, bluntly announced that France had made a generous offer, it had been refused. Let Germany take care of herself...
From the U. S. Legation at Helsingfors loyal Matilda Weidemeyer Gantt despatched recently to TIME an autographed picture of her chief (see cut), plus the following comment...
...about. If I don't . . . what the hell's the difference?' " Soon afterward Editor Peters' endurance breaks. He quits, goes to Paris, tries to shake off the fever of Tabloidia, finds himself too deeply infected. Finally, in an improbable transoceanic telephone conversation with his most loyal reporter who has gone over to the Lantern, he consents to return and succeed his old friend Wayne there. Exultantly cries the reporter: "Sugar Plum is suing Uncle Cocoa and we've got it exclusive. . . . What kind of a head shall we put on it?" To which Editor Peters...