Word: paule
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Crew D: Stroke, C. McK, Norton '29; 7, Guy Murchie '29; 6, J. J. Greenman '27; 5, F. M. Roberts '28; 4, T. S. Sutherland '27; 3, Paul Moffett '28; 2, G. N. Saum '29; bow, H. S. Pierce '27; Coxswain, J. A. Main...
Comparatively "poor men" who have appeared on TIME's cover: Anton Lang, John L. Lewis, Pope Pius XI, Alfred E. Smith, Paul von Hindenburg, Andrew Volstead, Doctor Ray Lyman Wilbur, Admiral Togo, René Fonck, Helen Wills, Joseph Conrad, Carrie Chapman Catt, Roy Chapman Andrews, Eugene O'Neill, John Joseph Pershing, Abd-el-Krim, Ramsay MacDonald and Leon Trotzky...
...situation now stands with Sculptor Brancusi paying government duty on his "articles" labeled NOT ART at the prices they fetched as Art. Paul Morand, French writer, said of one of the disputed pieces, "Bird in Flight": "His birds sing and fly through space." Honest Inspector Kracke said, "I was told that the question was controversial. That, of course, made me take the situation all the universe...
Seven thousand will attend the sections of the dinner to be held in New York City, while other large gatherings will assemble in New Haven, Boston, Philadelphia, Washington, Pittsburgh, Cleveland, St. Louis. St. Paul, Denver, New Oricans, Sag Francisco, Tokio, Honolulu, London and Paris...
...biographical material, but seldom has he been exhibited in so dramatic, episodic and psychological a book as Mr. Ludwig's. Europeans were agreeably amazed in 1925 (when the book first appeared) that a German had written so sympathetically of Napoleon. Now, in the able translation of Eden and Cedar Paul, it is well on its way to be the outstanding biography...