Word: remarked
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Arthur Brisbane, Hearst chief, writes daily for a constituency estimated at 30,000,000, nearly one-third of the U. S. What does he consider to be the most pertinent remark yet made in the theological controversies ? Last week he dismissed the subject by quoting Benjamin Franklin's reply to a President of Yale...
...inconsistent editor and publisher who argued one policy with reference to taxation, in a personal interview with me, and advocated a very contrary one in his publication. I am glad to say to you that you were not in any way in my mind at the time the remark was made...
Charles S. Chaplin: "In Hollywood, I entered a restaurant with Mary Miles Minter and other friends. At an adjoining table sat a group, among them Mildred Harris, my divorced wife. One of the men di-rected a slighting remark at me, followed the jibe with a punch. I retaliated; the fight became general. Other diners rushed in, separated us. Next day I appeared with a bona fide black eye. Reports said I claimed it to be a publicity stunt, admitted to have been caught off guard." Mrs. Daniel Guggenheim, (See Page 5): "At the Madison Square Garden Poultry Show...
...most pertinent remark yet made in the theological controversy...
...book is written primarily with a view to being used as a text in a school of journalism. The newspaper profession nowadays requires men with specialized training, just as does the law, or medicine, or any other profession. Perhaps it might not be too irrelevant to remark, in passing, that one of the great needs of Harvard University is a school of journalism; one that could rank with those of Columbia, Cornell, Northwestern, Wisconsin, and Michigan. But to return to the subject in hand. With a view to its use as a textbook, Mr. Basian's work is divided into...