Word: master
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Different horse trainers have different methods of breaking a colt. A good way, if the animal seems tractable, is to gentle it with words, feed it sugar to gain its confidence, saddle it deftly before it grows excited, then mount and show it who is master. Last week Franklin Roosevelt, who is the U. S.'s most expert political horseman, set out to break a new Congress...
...Alfred ("Rosie") Rosenberg, director of the Realmleader's personal newsorgan, declared, "The Party is the unchallenged political master of Germany, whereas the Army is its defender and sole bearer of arms"-implying that Storm Troopers may no longer go about with pistols in their belts. "Whatever remains of past differences between the Party and the Army," concluded "Rosie," "has now been swept away by the forceful rush of the Realmleader's speech. Constructive work must and will result from this historic hour in the Prussian State Opera House...
Concerning School faculties, Dr. Drury maintained that "The public school teacher values the freedom of the system, his contact with his students' daily life, and its democracy while the private school master values for freedom of method, development of deep personal intimacy, and a sense of shelter," in the mind of the Rector...
...January 14, the D'Oyly Carte Opera Company, traditional master in the production of Gilbert and Sullivan operettas, opens a four week engagement at the Colonial Theatre. The high reputation which this company has gained is due to the fact that for many decades, it has regaled British audiences with the finest in Gilbert and Sullivan production. This year marks the first time that it has ventured from the Savoy Theatre in London for a visit to the United States; apparently, from the New York and Philadelphia reviews, this venture has been highly successful...
Previous lecturers have included: Walter Lippmann '10, Lord Bryce, President Eliot, President Hibben of Princeton, and A. D. Lindsay, Master of Balliol College, Oxford