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...sophisticate, from Grigori Zinoviev, Chief of the Third Internationale, went an answer to the former's sneering criticism of the Bolshevik regime. Said M. Zinoviev: "Shaw, flower of the petty bourgeoisie, considers himself above Karl Marx. But if we compare both, Shaw appears as a scarcely visible dust speck...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Foreign News: Answered | 1/26/1925 | See Source »

...President transmitted to the Senate a recommendation of Secretary Hughes that U. S. sovereignty be extended over Swains Island, a little speck of land off the Bonavista Bay district of Newfoundland, not far from Greenspond Island. It was discovered by a Briton who deeded it to an American. Great Britain does not contest our sovereignty...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE PRESIDENCY: The White House Week: Jun. 2, 1924 | 6/2/1924 | See Source »

Probably nine-tenths of the audience had never seen Duse. When first she came along the little garden path at the foot of the towering painted mountains her appearance was startlingly unusual. A slight woman, her hair white, without a speck of make-up to conceal the wrinkles. Her clothes strangely simple. Her movements decisive, restrained and yet assured. Her hands, once the toast of all Europe, still stirring with their nervous eloquence. Her voice small, curiously musical...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Theatre: New Plays: Nov. 12, 1923 | 11/12/1923 | See Source »

...vast ocean in which a plane is but a tiny speck. But sometimes a malign fate seems actually to draw two machines together. Strong winds blew two Navy Vought airplanes into collision at Pensacola, Fla. Captain George F. Hill and Lieutenant Cornelius McFadden, both of the Marine Corps, were instantly killed in the crash. Lieutenant M. A. Richal, pilot of the second plane, is probably fatally injured...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: AERONAUTICS: Air Collision | 9/3/1923 | See Source »

...Davis, 345 (Penn); E. F. Smalley, 361 (Penn); S. G. Landers, 371 (Penn); S. F. Friedman, 349 (Penn); N. Friedman, 402 (Pitt); W. M. Murray, 387 (Pitt); F. J. Shea, 381 (Pitt); T. J. Davies, 384 (Pitt); J. A. Connell, 389 (Pitt); C. J. Speck, 388 (Pitt); E. W. Munsell, 440 (Pr); C. R. Erdman, 416 (Pr); D. A. Uebelacker, 438 (Pr); D. M. King, 437 (Pr); J. N. Armstrong, 441 (Pr); A. L. Fagan, 442 (Pr); P. Kissam, 443 (Pr); F. Pardee, 444 (Pr); J. Summerill, 460 (R); F. Hoffman, 461 (R); C. W. Haldeman, 468 (Sw); G. Pelletier...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: COMPLETE LIST OF ENTRIES FOR INTERCOLLEGIATE MEET | 5/31/1919 | See Source »

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