Word: marked
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...loyalty to his Cause, his love of men, his quenchless hope, in these timeless and universal qualities suffused by his divine spirit, their unsurpassable and complete Ideal."?From Manhood of the Master, one of the books by Dr. Fosdick which has taken his "circulation" well beyond the million mark...
...after handing over his business to his son, he found idleness so little to his taste that he returned as Secretary of his son's company, The Cleveland Plain Dealer found his life significant for a simple social courtesy which, long ago, he was called upon to perform. "MARK HANNA'S BEST MAN DIES," was the ironic headline of his obituary...
What is it to be famous? If not one American in a hundred could pick out Rear Admiral Mark Lambert Bristol from among all the U. S. Rear Admirals, active and retired, standing in a row-surely then Rear Admiral Mark Lambert Bristol is not famous...
Siegfried. It has taken the "Made in Germany" sign seven years to come back and its sway is still restricted. In motion pictures it becomes with this production an established mark of excellence. Siegfried is certainly one of the best pictures ever shown...
...sleeping nightly for only six hours or less. One, Mr. Monroe, who remained awake for 80 hours almost without sign of fatigue, is an individual of such exceptional intelligence that he may well be called supernormal. He passed the Army Alpha test with a score of 196, a mark reached by only one-fifth of one per cent of college students...