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Word: soberness (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1920-1929
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After he had blackened her eye at a party in the Bronx: "It required five men to subdue him and bind him until he became sober...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: RUSSIA: Yessenin's Death | 1/11/1926 | See Source »

...shelf, each own its feeble light, and its prostrate Conrad with open book. Thus is the tedium of the long "road to Mandalay" bridged for the men who know the starkness of Kipling's and Stevenson's enchanted seas. And Pegasus unchained is a new lure to the "sober men and true attentive to our duty". The romance of the picture cannot be denied...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: BOOKWARD HO! | 1/9/1926 | See Source »

...appears belaboring his ass, which balks at the shining angel in his path. The High Priest was also intended as a comic figure. In scorn and derision he listens to the prophecies, laughs raucously at Saint Augustine's chant, and harangues his Jewish followers. He contrasts grotesquely with the sober, dignified Augustus who calmly opposes his biblical arguments to the raging High Priest and his followers...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: STARCK GIVES REVIEW OF OLD MIRACLE PLAY | 12/17/1925 | See Source »

...drifting into difficulties. It is expected that the time is near at hand when they may institute a paging system. Then we may expect to hear in the halls of Westmorley, Claverly, and Randolph and in the lounges of clubs, pages shouting as they make the rounds. "Two sober young gentlemen for a dinner at the Somerset." "Four assorted blonds and brunettes for a coming out party at the Copley." And in the Freshman Halls. "Fourteen well-recommended boys. The Brattles to uplift the boys, the boys to educate our daughters...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THE CRIME | 11/19/1925 | See Source »

...north alley unto the walk; neither shall the butler or cook suffer any scholar or scholars whatever, except the Fellows, Masters of Art, fellow commoners, or, officers of the House, to come into the butteries or kitchen, save with their parents or guardians, or with some grave and sober strangers; and, if any shall presume to thrust in, they shall have three pence on their heads; but, if presumptuously and continually they shall so dare to offend, they shall be Mable to an admonition and to other precedings of the College discipline, at the discretion of the President...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: College Cook Lectured by President Dunster in 1650--Eating Between Meals Banned by Kitchen Regulations | 11/16/1925 | See Source »

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