Word: offerred
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Letters of Franklin K. Lane offer three points of approach, none of which can be overlooked, all of which are interesting. Letters as such, if they are looked upon from the standpoint of literary interest are apt to prove disappointing, though not necessarily so. As a running commentary on the life and times of a certain period, the letters of one man are often inadequate, too close to affairs, and subject to the prejudices of the times. But it is as showing a remarkable and possibly great personality at first hand that a volume of collected letters such as those...
Today is no exception. John Harvard climbs down into the Bowl looking for trouble with a wary watch out for anything the dog may have to offer...
...conscience of the people". Like Oliver too, he is a great believer in work, discipline, and the efficacy of the military. He intends to increase the armed forces for an internal and external reserve and to administer impartially for industrial settlement and domestic order. To foreign nations he will offer the option of giving Italy equal voice with her allies in international affairs or of forcing that country to resume her freedom of action...
Since the Socialists decline to work with these so-called Liberals, it is possible that this People's Party will get the upper hand. What may be expected from them in the way of reparations is well illustrated by their offer to the Reparations Commission in Paris. They will place gold in the Reichsbank if a foreign loan is advanced and if reparation claims are reduced. Can Hugc Stinnes, the reactionary millionaire, deceive himself into thinking that he can successfully masquerade in rags under a Liberal banner...
...event Lloyd George will have a hard fight ahead of him. Most Americans will offer hearty condolences--not because he has a hard fight, for such a thing he has always loved--Americans will condole with him because he could not have been born in the United States. In the case he would probably have had more fights, and even more exciting ones...