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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Leonardo is one of the most versatile and fascinating figures in all history. His eager restlessness of spirit was typically Renaissance, but his mind belonged more to the twentieth century than...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THE STUDENT VAGABOND | 4/27/1927 | See Source »

...Congregational minister. Queried about the cosmic mind, Dr. Millikan retorted: "Why not say 'God'? . . . I have never known a thinking man who did not believe in God. . . . Science without religion obviously may become a curse rather than a blessing to mankind, but science dominated by the spirit of religion is the key to progress and the hope of the future. . . . The most important thing in the world is a belief in the reality of moral and spiritual values. The second is a belief in the spirit and the methods of Galileo, of Newton, of Faraday...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Science: Steinmetz Lecture | 4/25/1927 | See Source »

White Gold (Jetta Goudal). Old Carson (George Nichols) owns a sheep ranch, these six months blistered by a relentless sun. With his son, Alec (Kenneth Thomson), he herds his woolly treasure on scorched hills. Into their baked monotony the son brings his bride, a young dancing girl of quick spirit (Jetta Goudal). The maddening sun drives them all to exasperation, so that when a tramp herder (George Bancroft), driven by hunger for the bride, forces his way into the room Alec left in a huff, tragedy stalks along with him. The film comes as near to genuine tragedy as anything...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: New Pictures: Apr. 25, 1927 | 4/25/1927 | See Source »

Phoenix Americanus, the hero righted and shaken, proceeds on his way with redoubled energy, typical of the indomitable American spirit...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Music: Fliver 10,000,000 | 4/25/1927 | See Source »

...much plot as a revue and ten times the humor. Moreover, the imposing array of Wardles, Wellers, and Dickensonian whatnots, compensate for any lack of structure. "The Pickwick Papers" had no definite plot; to have invented one for its dramatic counterpart would have been to lose much of the spirit of the original...

Author: By R. T. S., | Title: OLD WINE--NEW BOTTLES DICKENS AS IS | 4/25/1927 | See Source »

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