Word: secreted
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Secret History of Men and Events . . . Amazingly Revealed in Intimate Epistles"-so the Hearst press described the correspondence of the late Theodore Roosevelt and Henry Cabot Lodge, which it began last week to publish serially. Charles Scribner's Sons has the copyright and presumably will soon present the material in book form...
Many rumors went on circuit. Sterling-ten cents off par-was to be brought to parity; new methods of paying the British War debt were to be formed; a modification of the debt agreement was sought; the Governor was on a secret mission for the British Government...
...latest issue of the Journal of American Judicature Society, under the heading The Grand Jury -a Venerable Nuisance, contains a severe editorial criticism of the grand jury system. Quoting from an article by one Eugene Stevenson (8 Journal of Criminal Law 715), it says: "The grand jury works in secret and therefore very few intelligent critics can see enough of the operation to appreciate how rude, clumsy and inefficient it is. It is the largest most ignorant, most irresponsible ,and oftentimes most partisan tribunal known to our law, and it sits and adjudicates with closed doors...
...true story of a woman's consuming passion for a man. The Cobra Woman charms with the fascination of the snake and the subtlety of the vampire. She deals with secret emotions...
Such, at least, is the way the program feels about the leading lady in "Cobra", now playing at the Plymouth Theatre. The audience was obviously much of the same mind, for it found the emotions anything but secret, and led on the consuming passion with relish. The audience devoured the Cobra's every move; it tolerated the other players. After her cremation, the other players. After her cremation, the situation became powerful enough to keep everything on the run, including the playwright. He put up a game fight, however, until the situation got the better...