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Word: secreted (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1920-1929
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...secret that indescribable hatred and revenge for the Turks, lurks in the heart of every Armenian, everywhere...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Mrs. Jeppe Flayed | 10/25/1926 | See Source »

...secret at Amherst College that John Coolidge has been guarded by Colonel Edward W. Starling, U. S. Secret Service agent with a delightful Southern drawl, since the opening of school. They live in the same cottage near the campus, and are constantly together except when the President's son is attending classes. Last week the press heard of young Mr. Coolidge's protector for the first time. Forthwith rumors began to brew and circulate. Some said that cranks had been threatening the "First Son of the Land". . . . Others whispered that Colonel Starling's prime duty...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: National Affairs: Guarded | 10/25/1926 | See Source »

Without romanticism the Fourth Estate would never exist. For, though the secret should never, never be told. The Fourth Estate latters little upon news and much high noise. And Marie, in a queenly and Roumanian out of England by Germany way, Marie is noisy. Also she has a sense for just what is it to print. When a certain king of France saw his kingdom toppling, he called in the Third Estate. Marie never thought of toppling. She called in the Fourth Estate before there was a quaver. And the Fourth Estate has been true blue. Never once...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: A QUEEN FIT TO PRINT | 10/23/1926 | See Source »

...dove in repose, in action very erect, vital, challenging. Her spirit and swift wit were of a sort that old John Driscoll could understand, "racy, and none too squeamish." He was probably proud of her the snowy night she left his house, penniless, after two years of intense, secret waiting, to marry the man whom she loved and he did not. He was certainly proud of her when, after willing his house to pale-handed nuns, founding a women's refuge" in Chicago and providing that Myra could always go to that refuge free and have pinmoney, he knew...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Fiction: Oct. 18, 1926 | 10/18/1926 | See Source »

...Garbage Man" is a delirious and effective scramble of American life, dealing with parades on Fifth Avenue, funerals, the Secret Service, he--and she--intellectuals, train-wrecks and night amusements on Union Square. Its satirical content is immense. Poking the ribs of inexplicable stupidities, making the mourners jig at the funeral, causing the garbage man to soliloquize horribly over the victims of the wreck, Mr. dos Passos' play makes the skeleton laugh while its bones rattle accompaniment. The hero's windy diatribes in re the moon and the "voice of the machine" are not successful to the same degree...

Author: By J. B. K. ., | Title: THE GARBAGE MAN, by John dos Passos '16. Harper and Brothers New York. 1926. $2.00. | 10/18/1926 | See Source »

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