Word: namee
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...everyone else who mattered. The throbbing question then arose--who wrote it? John Lane and Company announced that only one person knew--the director of the firm, and that he was, of course, bound to secrecy. He would say--in fact he did say--that the writer's name was "a household word among European diplomats". This proclamation, made on Friday, was almost as interesting as the book itself...
...annals of modern football strategy and ethics the name of a determined history professor is inscribed along with Camp of Yale, Moffatt of Princeton, Deland of Harvard, Bell of Pennsylvania...
After all this is a highly name thought, but is it a consistent one? Mr. Lewisohn evidently is defending "modern" literature and does it well and intelligently because he chooses to point out those exponents of it who are worthy of praise. That Goethe's "Gah mitein Gott zu sagen was ich leids" is expressed in a good many of the moderns is not to be denied and that this expression is often artistic and beautiful is likewise true. But the idea of self expression "to help gave the world" would hardly fit in with true Romanticist idea...
...University coach announced that he will tonight probably be able to name the eleven men who will wear the Crimson jerseys when the two teams line up for the kick-off in the Yale Bowl...
That amusing and quite frivolous weekly the New-Yorker, has reached journalistic maturity--for it is being sued for "defaming the name of a citizen". The gospel of the sophisticates took occasion to criticize the structure known as the Delmonico Building, comparing the grace of the tower to that of "an over-grown grain elevator", and found that legal complications ensued. The Delmonico Building, unfortunately for the New Yorker, did not "just grow" a In Harriet Beecher Stowe, but was designed by an architect, one no less than Mr. H. Craig Severance, who appears to be extremely sensitive to derogatory...