Word: subjected
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...subject for the contest was "A War Memorial and Its Setting". The rules for the competition required that the memorial be designed for a New England city of a population of 200,000. The design was to be primarily commemorative, but was expected to be useful as well...
...subject that can be treated in literary form is eligible but the essay is not to exceed 2,500 words. The first prize consists of $35 whereas the second...
...Looks a bit balmier" was the succinct remark which covered the entire subject in an adequate and expressive fashion...
Turning to the subject of "Rosalie," the glorifler extraordinary of American femininity remarked that the attempt had been made to combine two types of music; those of George Gershwin and Sigmund Romberg, each extremely successful in itself. "They make great variety and a good combination," he continued. "Another innovation is that the story is based on reality. I have found out that the American public appreciates a sensible plot more than the general blurb we used to present years ago. That whole West Point affair was true, you know. We therefore thought the scenery should be real too. The music...
...resuscitating the human race or the working classes of England. Author McKenna writes about his superman less pompously than did H. G. Wells, less seriously than did John Galsworthy, less romantically than did Michael Arlen, more rapidly than did W. L. George. Youthful and prolific, Author McKenna knows his subject at first hand; through the War and until two years after Sonia, in 1917, brought him bows and plaudits, he served the British government in diplomatic or other capacities...