Word: stouts
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...whiskey peer's petite daughter stalling her huge Daimler Double Six in traffic at Picadilly Circus. . . A stout soprano anxiously cranking her Ford backward in the Corso Vittorio Emanuele. . . A bony art student swerving her lemon-colored Citroen into a swaying taxi to avoid a Paris pushcart. . . Perhaps the memory of such typical incidents as these influenced members of the International Commission on Air Navigation, who assembled in London last week, and were called upon to decide whether women should be licensed to operate commercial aircraft. A decision had to be made, and quickly, for Mme. Boland, famed French...
...Salamon '29; R. S. Savory '27; H. F. Sayward '27; Theodore Schwartz '27; W. H. Sears Jr. '27; L. H. Seiff '29; H. H. Shapiro '27; D. C. Shaw '29; R. T. Sherman '28; R. F. Spindell '27; Agis Spirakis '28; Abraham Stone '27; R. A. Stout '29; R. E. Stratton '29; H. I. Stryker '27; H. S. Subrin '27; F. M. Thomas '27; R. H. Thomas Jr. '27; H. A. Tripp Jr. 29; Paul Vanderbilt '27; H. J. Vickerson '27; T. E. Wallace '28; J. I. Weisman '28; J. L. Wells '28; J. E. Westervolt '28; Charles Wexler...
...following received reappointments L. E. Mack Oberlin, 25, to continue graduate studies at Radcliffe; Dorothy Rand, Smith '26, to continue graduate study in Europe under the direction of Radcliffe; Esther Seaver, Beloit 24, to continue study in Europe under the direction of Radcliffe; G. L. Stout, Iowa '21, to continue graduate study at Harvard; Bertha H. Wiles, Wisconsin 18, to continue graduate studies at Radcliffe; G. E. Downing, Chicago '25, to pursue graduate study at Harvard...
Speaking from stout Saxon roots to Kansas Cityites, last week, M. Claudel said: "The Grand Canyon which I have just visited, is indeed a Hell of a hole, the most beautiful I've ever seen...
After quoting this stout Saxon catch, the Very Reverend William Ralph Dean Inge of St. Paul's goes on to say4 that England, although "less healthy than Scandinavia and Denmark . . . ranks with Holland as a very salubrious country." Prom such a mixture of ballads, statistics and dry humor he has concocted rather than written his thoughts upon: Empire, Industrialism, Democracy, and the Soul of England, each of which receives a thoroughgoing chapter...