Word: proudly
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...seems rather to be a tremendous victory for the Conservatives, if one not registered at the polls or in the records of Parliament. There are a few who might prefer the attitude typified by two men now facing death in a Massachusetts prison who are proud of calloused hands. And yet again, it may be the top-hatted labour M. P.'s who will reach their goal sooner. The thought and laws of England have often changed but its polish remains the same...
...counts hardly ten talented writers, Dreiser, Stinclair Lewis, Sherwood. Anderson, Cabell, and several others, Consider out own authors: Maurras, Marsau, Morand, Maurois, Mauriase, Miomandre, Montherland, Magre, Mille, Martin du Gard... There are ten already, and I have only listed those whose names begin with M. We can be proud of being French...
...Proud U. S. citizens balanced and weighed upon their tongues "Benny" v. "Gridley"; and "Gridley" v. "Benny." Each seemed unforgettable...
...longer, it can clearly be seen, will men be content with the sober greys and browns and blacks of common use. No longer will the proud possessor of a "well turned calf" hide it in flapping cylinders, or at best set it forth to little advantage under plus fours. It is only a question of time, and of the advent of a man of spirit, before the black and white of evening dress gives way to silken hose and satin knee-breeches, vests of gorgeous brocade and cloaks of rainbow colors...
...think that television has a very possible future, and when perfected, will be an attainment of which the American people will be proud", said Professor E. L. Chaffee '11, professor of Physics, to a CRIMSON reporter yesterday. Professor Chaffee was commenting on this most recent invention, experimented with on Thursday at the Bell Telephone laboratories in New York, when Secretary of Commerce Herbert Hoover spoke over the telephone in Washington and was seen and heard in New York...