Word: reade
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...very sprightly, to breakfast on bran and jam and muffins and thence to stroll along the River whereupon I did meet--and we did marvel at the weather; after which preliminaries we took to examining the morning news. "Experiments have been conducted by Probation authorities," one encouraging bit did read, "and as a result it has been demonstrated that 'bad boys' are no different from other boys, except that the former have been caught." And I thought to myself how wonderful is science in our modern...
...foot to the Square where I did browse in Brooks' Shop and did chance to come upon a most fine edition of the Rubaiyat which I bought for very little and was much pleased to get. And thence to the Barber's and to read a bit. I did immediately note this...
...been on that daily ever since he graduated from Harvard (Class of 1909) except for War-time service in the Air Corps. Close to the best news sources in a city that makes considerable financial news, Editor Smith often in demand as a speaker and lecturer. Probably read in more corners of the earth than any other U. S. financial editor is the Christian Science Monitor s learned Herbert Berridge Elliston, whose column "The World's Business," appears three times per week. British-born, he was the Manchester Guardian s Far Eastern correspondent for several years, late: served...
...policy can lead only one way, to out-and-out socialism or to war. Hitler reckons with war as an inevitable step on his way. I don't have to prove that--Mr. Hitler's book can be read, his speeches can be read...
...youth it was something else again." They were confronted with a world combined against them; there were no jobs; "they read into National Socialism their own ideals...