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Secretary was forced to ponder over a new bill to stop the illegal selling of drinks after midnight...
Time is wanting time to reflect, to ponder, to dream; idle hours when fancy sets the spirit free. Can one imagine Plato or Shakespeare in a managership competition? The thought is absurd, and yet just as absurd is the ceaseless round of petty activities that make up "college life...
...winter nights, outside the Metropolitan Opera House, Manhattan, cabdrivers shuffle and swing their arms. It is dull for them. The people they have brought thither, wait to remove, are not even sports; they are music-lovers who give small tips, cold-eyed elegants in evening dress, or critics that ponder, as they read the meter, such terms as "a good performance, well sung," "gala night," "once more with a brilliant cast . . ." wishing to Heaven they could find a new phrase or change for a quarter. At regular intervals, the cabdrivers hear, from within, a prolonged rattling murmur which means that...
There is an old adage that figures never lie, but that liars frequently "figure." Few readers stop to ponder statistical articles in the press, to which headline writers sometimes give a peculiar interpretation. As a result, the public is misinformed by the presentation of half-truths...
...There is only one rule in this school," said the King each year, "Be a gentleman!" And the 14-year-old, as he glimpsed, week after week, the King walking with businesslike majesty down the long corridors, would ponder the implications of so vast a rule. To boys, most of whom had come from homes of wealth, where justice had oft been tempered with pleasure, the King preached annually a sermon which concluded with the lines of Matthew Arnold...