Word: paradee
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Cliches, bromides! Of course the obvious, the usual, the true are all that Yet a solid South votes Democratic, remembering days when "The Birth of a Nation" was in the cradle of the deep beyond, and the negro question remains as cryptic, unsounded as the riddles of the sages. A...
"The American College and Its Rulers" by J. E. Kirkpatrick, Ph.D., is the latest addition to the Dollar Series, published by "The New Republic." Were this a flippant parade of personal prejudice similar to the recently printed work of Mr. Summerfield Baldwin, one could treat it other than seriously. Dr...
"A native opera in jazz, the music to be by W. Franke Harling, the words by Laurence Stallings, an original form, original context . . . ." so sketchily have run the announcements of Deep River (TIME, Feb. 1). But people, knowing the achievements of these men, have dared to predict more-a big...
It is the custom of the Ku Klux Klan in recent years to make an annual splurge in Washington, D. C., so that mere laymen can gaze on the marching "brothers." This festival on Pennsylvania Avenue has come to be a barometer by which the relative annual potency of the...
Even the most rabid Klansman must feel at times when he puts moth balls in his uniform after a parade, that perhaps history will sneer at him, at his fiery crosses and his spooky Klonvocations. But, at least, in the encyclopaedias where uncolored statistics can cover a multitude of hokum...