Word: paule
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Deneen, 62, was graduated from McKendree College in 1882. He taught country schools for a time and studied law at night. Later, he went to Chicago, had great trouble getting a job, finally secured one in St. Paul at a dollar a day. Returning to Chicago, he began to teach in a night school to pay expenses while he established a practice. He went into ward politics in the city, gradually rose, acquired some reputation as State's Attorney and then served two terms as Governor...
...spoke of St. Paul-how the apostle bade farewell to the Corinthians, his only permanent flock, to whom he later wrote the immortal letter on love. As St. Paul must have done, so Dr. Fosdick would summarize "the things they had been standing...
...Welldon will preside, and among these invited to speak are Langdon P. Marvin '98, Francis R. Appleton '75, Thomas W. Sloeum '90, Jerome D Greene '96, Arthur A. Ballantine '04, James Byrne '77, Richard Douglas '12, Dr. Walter C. Bailey '91, John Gallishaw '17. Paul HcIlister '13, James F. Curtis '99, Heywood Broun '10, Walter Pritchard Eaton '00. Alexander Woollcott, Robert C. Benchley '12, Robert E. Sherwood '17, and Professor Copeland...
That evening, the League for the Protection of the Rights of Man gave a monster "banquet of welcome" to Joseph Caillaux,* whose financial genius has, in years past, won nation-wide repute. Two thousand radical and socialist persons were present. Premier Herriot did not attend but, said M. Paul Painlevé, Président de la Chambre, "he is here in spirit." Presently there entered Maitre Moro-Giafferi, the famed French lawyer who defended Caillaux before the Senate when he was condemned to exile for endangering the alliances of France in 1919. He whooped a cry of delight at seeing...
...CHINESE REPUBLIC-Paul Linebarger-Century ($4.00). A sloppy, sentimental, enthusiastic and uncritical biography of Sun Yatsen. The redeeming feature of the book lies in its many discursions into Chinese life and customs...