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...birds and the beasts!" cried his shocked friends. "Not at all," was the answer, "but-lay a stick beside me so that I can drive them off". "How can you, since you will not feel them?" "Well, if I do not feel them, what will I care if they rend...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: R. I. P. | 10/17/1923 | See Source »

...publications fought, and in fighting got the reputation of being radical, have nearly all been accomplished- and, being in successful operation, are no longer regarded with apprehension. "It is ancient history now to refer to the election of Senators by the people. That policy did not rend the structure of government to its foundations, as timid conservatism predicted; nor did woman's suffrage destroy the fabric of society; nor have direct primaries upset the balance of our political processes. "As a matter of plain fact, I am in some things an utter conservative, determined to conserve...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Press: Hearst's Speech | 4/21/1923 | See Source »

...claiming possession of the lady whom James Russell Lowell-according to the infamous and unauthorized interview of Julian Hawthorne-designated as "a snuffy old woman" the text of the old time headline writer, "What Next?" And for ourselves, a we read their feverish orations on this subject, destined to rend the air, we shall ask regarding their sources of dismay the same not impertinent question.-Boston Herald

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: COMMENT | 5/29/1920 | See Source »

...made no answering sign. She was abandoned of all the world. She must rescue herself. Cautiously and with infinite trembling she descended the iron stairs; stealthily she opened the little tower door. She tiptoed past the ogre. He turned and looked upon her. In an instant he might rend her. The poor princess stood transfixed with terror. "And what is your name, old lady?" he asked...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The Boston Princess. | 2/5/1920 | See Source »

...this evening at at 8.15 o'clock. Professor A. T. Davison '06, assisted by Mr. William H. Doughty, Jr., tenor, will present the following program: Preclude and Fugue in G Major Bach Choral Prelude, "Good News from Heaven the Angels Bring," Pacheibal Gavotte, Bach Professor Davison, Recitative, "Ye People, Rend Your Hearts," Mendelssohn Aria, "If with All Your Hearts," Mendelssohn Mr. Doughty Funeral March and Seraphic Song, Guilmant Variations on a Breton Theme Professor Davison, Reports "The Lord is My Light," Allitson Mc Doughty, Arabesque, Viorne Finale (First Sonata), Professor Davison Greshmani

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Third Organ Recital at 8.15 O'clock | 12/9/1919 | See Source »

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