Word: sakes
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Chairs and a table were moved out to the rear lawn of the White House. A notary public, a battery of camera men assembled. Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Coolidge appeared. The President sat, holding up a large envelope for secrecy's sake, and marked his ballot. Mrs. Coolidge, wearing a necklace of seven ivory elephants, .did the same. The notary took their affidavits; the ballots were sent to Northampton, Mass...
Percy D. Haughton was an American sportsman. He played not for sport's sake, though none got greater enjoyment from sport than he. He played to win: and it was fitting that he should end his career upon so signal a victory as that of Saturday...
Said he: "For simplicity's sake, let the estimate take the form of examining whether Coolidge can win. . . . The Democrats freely concede that their fight is to prevent Coolidge from getting a majority [266 electoral votes...
...Arms. Margaret Lawrence is an amazingly attractive person, possibly a trine plump to be playing a nervous bride but, nevertheless, most agreeable. For her sake, her extensive clientele will enjoy In His Arms. For the rest, it will be simply a comedy that edges comfortably above the average...
...Greenough's team did during the second part of Saturday's fray. Best of all no injuries of a serious nature have been reported. That means, barring unforeseen developments, full strength against Dartmouth next Saturday. Cheek, Gehrke, Spalding, and Daley, kept out of Saturday's game for safety's sake, should be at their best by the coming weekend...