Word: mindedness
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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In Milan, Signer Giulio Gatti-Casazza, a marine engineer by profession, had taken hold of La Seal a Opera House in a time when that historic institution was in a bad situation, in a couple of years had rehabilitated it in an extraordinary manner, had brought a regime of order...
Now if it be true that history repeats itself, the people of Massachusetts builded far worse than they knew last year at the polls when they defeated moving picture censorship, not for themselves, but for their children's children. For with a board of censors, some great director might be...
The most provincial-minded person in the world is the typical New Yorker. . . . He believes the sun rises just over the East River and sets behind the Palisades. . . .
In future the popular press of Great Britain will, as to about five-sixths of its issue, be in the hands of two men, both of them inferior to Lord Northcliffe in journalistic flair, and one of them, Lord Rothermere, of a purely commercial type. In itself, the union marks...
Western Open. At Memphis, Jock Hutchison started the Western Open with an absent-minded 75, was frightened by the more delicate scores of Bobby Cruickshank, Wilfred Reid and Leo Diegel, pulled his little but wiry self together and cracked out two 67's and a 72 for the championship...