Word: seene
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Thus it will be seen that the Soviet Government believes it buried the body (not the ashes) of John Reed behind the tomb of Lenin. But it should be noted that the same document quoted above states that it had buried the ashes of Paxton Hibben in a niche in the Kremlin wall...
...achieve a lasting peace, the curbing of munitions makers and limitation of capital investments in foreign enterprises must be accomplished. If Europe had seen fit to intervene by force in Italy's rape of Ethiopia, the United States might easily have been involved in the horrors of continual bloodshed, through the cries for protection from large financial companies, whose foreign investments were being threatened...
Cantor's innumerable operations have become almost a classic in Broadway prattle, and while Frenchy, his valet rubbed him down, many of the incisions, including the famous one with the zipper, could be seen. The star was resting between shows, but his flow of speech was unhalting. Audiences, actors, his own family, stage personalities--all were discussed by the comedian...
...know who the greatest figure on the contemporary American stage is? Well, it's George M. Cohan. That man is a genius. I've seen him come into a rehearsal with one act of a play written, and he'd write out the other two acts sitting in the darkened orchestra. Sometimes he'd have three or four shows going on at the same time-- let's say, one musical comedy, one straight drama, a comedy, and on top of that, a revue. Remember, all the writing, song-writing, and direction by him, and he might even take an acting...
...axis in a period of some 25 days prevents the earth's being constantly in the range of a sunspot or sunspot group, and so we look for the evidence of a terrestrial effect when a spot lies near the centre of the sun as seen from the earth. When this state of affairs is valid such terrestrial phenomena as auroral displays, magnetic storms, and effects on long distance radio reception should occur, for they depend upon the electrical conditions of the atmosphere; and indeed our expectations are fulfilled...