Word: sane
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...speech on Wednesday night at the University Club, he reiterated in summary his sane conclusions on the subject of the healthy condition of collegiate sport previously set forth in his address before the National Intercollegiate Athletic Association in December. And he added, "Intercollegiate games should be carried on within the bounds of such reasonable expenditures as can be provided by the participant, or by special gifts, such as the new Payne Whitney Gymnasium, or by sales of tickets to witness the contests." In this he has recognized the inevitable necessity of gate receipts for the maintenance of athletic facilities among...
...charges, then, of the American papers that the real cause for this suppression was a return of the German pre-war Militarism, seem not only unfounded but unfortunate. The German of our generation is as a type a most sane individual in the midst of a set of circumstances that might well be cause for more than depression. Through most of the problems but little light can be seen as yet. Perhaps in his fight against the almost insurmountable he will not be begrudged his faith in himself and his country. With that faith is bound to come also...
...President with World's Work noted as sponsor, and with surrounding spaces left blank for endorsers' names. Excerpts: ". . . our financial and industrial foundations stand broader and firmer today than at any other time in our history. We believe the American people owe this achievement to ... your sane and progressive leadership. . . . We . . . express our deep gratitude for what you have accomplished during the past year and . . . assure you that you will have in the continuation of your policies . . . the unqualified support of all Americans who, regardless of party or of special interest, have the nation's prosperity...
...Luxembourg in Paris. He decorated ballrooms, bedrooms, swimming pools for many a tycoon. Of his three brothers, William Astor was an African explorer, had his leg amputated because it bothered him; John Armstrong (Chaloner) made a spectacular escape from Bloommingdale Asylum, changed his name, lives now in Virginia, legally sane; a third, Lewis Stuyvesant became Lieutenant Governor ot New York. Giant, genial Brother Bob got elected sheriff by servicing farmers cows with a prize bull. He used to hunt for robbers at night disguised as a cowboy. He was married twice (once, briefly, to famed Diva Lina Cavalieri...
...supply Dunster House with milk and at least 100 hens to keep the house dining room with eggs. 5,460 square inches of bread, 960 pieces of butter, 45 dozen hot rolls and great quantities of griddle cakes are consumed every day according to information given out by Edgar Sane, Dunster House steward...