Word: pathe
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...that fact many times with the light of common sense. And if she must bury herself, it must be in real life, exactly as the American saga is doing. That the new saga lacks humor is pathetic but too evident to remain surprising. So Mr. Sherman points the only path to creative heights. It lies among the uncluttered hills, upon the uncluttered plains, in the cluttered hearts of the simple people. In truth, the future of the American novel seems to lie just there--is the esoteric simple...
Britons reflected that the newly chosen Viceroy, although a Conservative, is known to have a Liberal bent. Eton, Christ Church and the traditional round of aristocratic preferment have smoothed his path. As Under Secretary for the Colonies under Mr. Lloyd George; as British representative on the Council of the League of Nations in 1923; and as Minister of Agriculture in the present Cabinet, he has had wide experience in states-craft if not a scintillant career. In India his experience and his aristocratic background will well become the Viceregal Lodge at Delhi. Meanwhile historians turned, to contemplate the retiring Viceroy...
Wildly enthusiastic, his hearers were with difficulty persuaded to clear the dictator's path to the great Scala Opera House nearby, where he was scheduled to deliver a formal address. Gaining the platform at last, he cried...
...cars were counted at this point, and in the afternoon 1550 passed. These large numbers, according to the committee, which is composed of Professor H. V. Hubbard '97 and C. W. Eliot 2nd '20, emphasize the need of remedying the present situation that is making the pedestrian's path between the Yard and the New Lecture Hall more and more dangerous...
...Sportsmanship offered them a dubious chance. They took it, struck in their spurs, and dashed straight down the ties toward the culvert's end while the train with brakes screaming, rushed up behind them, closer, closer and then -just as the last cropped tail twitched out of its path-roared...