Word: stoutly
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...impossible for anyone to tell what principles actuate either party. This might seem merely a further sign of the disappearance of party boundaries were it not that President Coolidge has set forth definite issues in taxation and the bonus. The trouble is that beyond a few stout supporters, the President is surrounded by a flabby party. At present the Democrats are fairly leaderless. Their strongest champion and the only one to set up a platform a very wide straddle of reduction in taxes and a soldier's bonus has been badly smirched in the oil battle; Senator Underwood has never...
Captain von Zolter "already too stout...
Thereafter she devotes herself strictly to her art, winning acclaim all over the world, from royalty, from the critics, from the people. Years later, with the world at her feet, she sees Carl again, and triumphs sweetly. For the hapless Carl, "already too stout," finds her, a languidly smiling, altogether superior creature, "sitting in the drawing-room of my handsome suite in Vienna's best hotel, reading a new and much discussed novel...
...Plympton St.-Merrill Stout...
Boys: J. J. Mapes '25, D. S. Byers '25, F. W. La Farge '25, C. C. Sise '25, B. N. Bohlen '25: Act I Cowan M. L. Stout '25 A piano-player J. B. Ricketson '25 Antony A. B. Cassedy '24 An electrician P. H. Theopold '25 Cleopatra A. M. White '25 Richards Clark Hodder '25 Leading Chorus Man J. G. Cushman '25 Kitty E. M. Carson '24 Molly Ranlet Miner '25 Janet Adair H. N. Pratt '24 Bob Stanley J. D. Lodge '25 Webber F. Van W. Mason '24 Barritello, a tragic actor J. S. Moynahan ocC. Barbara Rhodes...