Word: spendings
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...waking hours I'll spend...
...N.S.F.A. has been organized only a few years and last year, for the first time it sent over 200 students to Europe on its tours. The tours this year will cover every section of Western Europe and have been so arranged that students wishing to spend more time in one section of a country in order to study it may do so while others wishing to make a most inclusive trip may cover more territory...
...practicing at the Mount Washington Athletic Club Field and the second game of the trip will be played outside of Washington at College Park with the University of Maryland on the afternoon of the next day. After the game the team will return to Baltimore for dinner and to spend the night. All day Friday will be spent practicing again at the Mount Washington Athletic Club, and on the next afternoon the University, will meet the club team, which is one of the best in the south. That evening the team will be entertained with a dinner and dance...
...Carroll, theatrical producer had been convicted of perjury months before; everyone knows he gave the party where Joyce Hawley splashed and wept in a bath-tub full of alleged champagne. A fortnight ago the U. S. Supreme Court turned down his appeal: Producer Carroll must go to Atlanta to spend a year and a day. Gossip said he would pay his own way to Atlanta to keep his appointment with the government on time; the U. S. Marshal's office, left without money to pay his fare by the Senate filibuster, can only give him temporary reservations...
...present reviewer had obeyed the impulse to do his stint after reading only the first part of the book, he would have damned the product utterly; he would indeed have sentenced Mr. Joad to spend his days and his nights with the study of Addison. More persistent reading of The Citizen of the World papers and less credulous perusal of the Hearst papers might have guided this critic of our national failings toward complete triumph. In such a volume as this, the only excuse for its being is found either in clever irony or in scintillating wit. Mr. Joad rarely...