Word: secreted
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Anne had reserve-her father's -and self-sufficiency, the genius of the new generation. Secret panic trembled beneath Kate's joy lest her new life, her girl, should be denied...
...Arctic Circle kept its secret a fourth week. With Explorer Roald Amundsen of Norway, and his air pilot, Lincoln Ellsworth of Manhattan, still missing somewhere up towards the Pole (TIME, June 1 et seq.) the Norwegian steamer Ingcrtrc, sent to rescue them, dropped anchor in a Spitzbergen fjord. A party of aviators aboard her unlashed their two seaplanes and waited for Amundsen's base ship, the Fram, to come back from the icefloes with a weather report before taking off for a flight to inspect horizons further north...
...Secret. This is another one you can go by without turning in. It started as a Hungarian play, was known to the local stage as The Moonfiower and comes to the screen crushed and pulpy with too much adapting. The Riviera is the scene; the adventures of a blonde lady among the wicked adventurers with whiskers and dark Italian dispositions are the story...
...beginning, there were 50 youths, mostly Virginians, mostly in their teens. Their ideals were educational, patriotic, fraternal. For years their chapters, which soon spread to Harvard, Yale and elsewhere, were kept secret. Now there are over 40,000 living members of the fraternity, the ranking 10% of scholars in many a graduating class. More than a hundred institutions conduct chapters. Nearly a year ago, a corporate form was obtained for the body national in a charter from the Regents of the University of the State of New York...
...dressed like a respectable young mechanic, carrying a revolver wrapped in bandages about an appar ently injured hand, he entered the Temple of Music at a Buffalo Exposition. He stood in line to shake hands with President William McKinley. At the appropriate moment, he fired two shots. Police and Secret Service men saved Czolgosz from slaughter by the crowd. Eight days later, McKinley died and 45 days afterwards, Czolgosz, unrepentant, felt 1,700 volts of electricity pass through his body at Auburn prison...