Word: sicklied
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...would like any student who knew of any such woman, answering the description, to communicate with him immediately. "She was extremely reduced and undoubtedly of good family," he said when interviewed last night, "and we are very anxious to return her to her home, as she is a very sick woman...
...Communists arose to inform the Chamber that his Party would not sit in the present Parliament. He made himself objectionable-so much so that a mighty, muscular Fascist towered over him with menacing fists, shouting: "I don't hit because the mere sight of you makes me sick." A fight was avoided; and a few minutes later, the Communist concluded his speech and led his followers from the Chamber to the delighted taunts from the Fascisti of "encore." After four days of uninspired debating, the Chamber of Deputies approved the Government's foreign policy and returned a vote...
...Physical Education Day?"Playgrounds and Athletic Fields Mean a Strong, Healthy Nation." Points : "A playground for every child," "Physical education and health habits for all," "Safety education saves life." Slogans: "A sick body makes a sick mind," "Athletes all," "Visit the schools today...
Comment. Everywhere Presbyterian ministers were interviewed by the press. In Manhattan, clerical opinion deeply regretted the separation. Outside, the majority were well pleased. Editorial writers of the larger dailies both in and out of Manhattan tended to deplore the resignation as significant of narrow-mindedness. Moderator Macartney from his sick bed issued a plain denunciation of Dr. Fosdick concluding: "To all those who deny the Lord Jesus Christ in the fullness of and glory of His Redeeming Person and power . . . the Presbyterian Church is a closed door and, pray God, it shall ever be such...
...Mission-is that no court should admit as competent evidence a confession obtained by "third degree" methods. In the case at bar, the defendant admitted his guilt after eleven almost sleepless days of questioning. Said a medical witness, testifying as to the torture Wau underwent: "If he were as sick as that and in as great pain as that, he would do almost anything to have the torture stopped...