Word: phillipic
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...coordinating influence of the cause of their common religion. Before this time religion has overthrown kings, emperors, and dictators who seemed to be in a far more impregnable position than the present head of all Italy. James II lost his crown because of religious difficulties and modern England arose; Phillip of Spain lost the rich province of Holland due to his extreme religious views...
...myriad of mighty companies, also of less prosperous ones such as American Woolen, Armour & Co., International Agricultural Corp. Proposed to stand beside him were General Cornelius Vanderbilt, whose directorships include Chase National Bank, Illinois Central Railroad, and Saratoga Association for the Improvement of the Breed of Horses; Phillip Ream Clarke, president of Central Trust Co. of Illinois; Frank Overton Watts, chairman of First National Bank in St. Louis; George Monroe Moffett, vice president of Corn Products Refining...
...squad is as follows: pitchers: Phillip Boyer, Jr. '33, Devens, P. G. Gorman '32, H. T. Lanier '32, MacHale, J. F. McJennett '33, Page, P. M. Sidel '31, Solomon Smith '31, E. D. W. Sprague '31, H. W. Taylor '33, Ticknor, F. O. White '32, Eliot Wylie...
...Gibbs, who is a member of the literary family headed by Sir Phillip, has written at least one novel better than this present offering. In all honesty, "Chances" in no way comes up to his post-war study, "Labels". That does not mean the story of Tom and Jack Ingle-side is not entertaining reading; because it certainly is way and ahead of most of the light fiction that will be wrapped up in tissue paper and red ribbon this Christmas...
Plymouth--Phillip Merivaje and the Professional Players in "Death Takes A Holiday". A very popular production; adequate but not exceptional...