Word: penned
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...your issue of March 2, we saw (under Press) a very greatly interesting article. It was about the two Mussolini boys. And their weekly paper The Boys' Pen. Which says they are 14 and 12 years old. We think you will "be very interested to hear of our Alaska Weekly Herald. Which my brother who is nine years old, my chum, and I have been publishing since January. We do it for fun. We like to do it. Billy is twelve, and I am eleven years. We have had fine support for our paper from all the Sourdoughs...
...called the matchless, but posterity has not been so indulgent with its favor and consequently a reliable copy of her writings is now very rare. In his critical study of the poetess the author has included all of the important products of her none-too-fluent pen, especially her highly interesting letters to Poliarchus, her friend Sir Charles Cotterell...
...During this era, men as well as nations analyze themselves and their fellows. A host of memories is foisted upon the people. Statesmen, generals, politicians all, in the perspective of the years, gloss their blunders and magnify their names, Reputations are made by the stroke of a pen...
...that Madrid thought Alfonso was signing his abdication, the round Plaza del Oriente in front of the Royal Palace in Madrid was kept clear by police and mounted Civil Guards. Inside, pale, sober Alfonso XIII scratched busily at his manifesto with a gold pen. With a scrawl of his signature he rose, handed the paper to Count de Romanones, "richest man in Spain," until that morning Royalist Minister of State. Said Alfonso to the Count...
...many good lectures that are to be heard hereabouts in the next forty-eight hours. It may be said in passing that the Vagabond hopes to use the ensuing two weeks to great advantage before the reading period and the dreary vacation force him to lay his pen by until next September. He has never cared much for the summer school. There is not the air of intellectual luxury about the Yard that he finds so prevalent during the winter months. But the two days in question are more pleasant to contemplate...