Word: remarkable
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...bring about social improvements, bring us a scheme for relieving the Forgotten Man of some of his burdens." The first step in such a scheme should be to suggest to President Roosevelt that a re-reading of "The Forgotten Man" might not be altogether a waste of time. REMARK...
...wealthy few oppressed the many before the coming of the present Administration, we can only conclude that the New Dealers must have gone to school where the teachers were "the wealthy few." REMARK...
with that ambiguous remark and since the last Sunday has passed when the coaches would have wanted to practice, there isn't much that can be done about...
...lords. The inferences of the correspondence was that almost all of these foreign statesmen had accepted bribes as a quid pro quo in U. S. armament sales abroad. As unofficial protests piled up at the State Department, Secretary Hull attempted to pass them off with a single shrewd remark...
...Professor Munn, who "is full of enthusiasm and is not hampered too much by rules and regulations. Almost more than any other man on the faculty, he takes into account what the student thinks of the subject." A rival course, English 79, is labeled "caution," with] the additional remark that "Professor Rollins discusses poetry during the first half-year. Since he does not seem to enjoy the course, his lectures suffer correspondingly...