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Word: sunday (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Shenandoah, the S-51, the S-4 ? for which no Secretary could have been held directly ac countable, but during which Secretary Wilbur handled himself so clumsily that he became the butt of worse than blamed ridicule. Pressmen made sport of the Wil bur high-kicking, the Wilbur Sunday school class, the Wilbur bed-time stories. Repeatedly came disgusted demands for the Wilbur resignation...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE CABINET: Wilburs | 2/11/1929 | See Source »

Anniversary. Five years ago last Sunday, Woodrow Wilson died. Last Sunday, at Washington Cathedral, arrived a single wreath of yellow jonquils, without a card...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Milestones: Feb. 11, 1929 | 2/11/1929 | See Source »

...music spoke so eloquently that Sunday afternoon that members of the small audience told their friends. No one, according to some, had ever played Bach like Gieseking, and they rhapsodized over an amazing technic, a style that was as fluent and easy as it was immaculate. But his Bach, others said, could not compare with his Debussy which surely was the essence of poetry. The controversy, as over most artistic matters, might have been endless, for Gieseking is not a specialist...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Music: Gieseking | 2/4/1929 | See Source »

Professor Edward Ballantine '07 of the Department of Music will render piano selections in the main living room of the Union on Sunday evening at 7 o'clock, it was announced yesterday by Davidson Summers 2L, graduate secretary of the Union. In addition to playing selections from the works of Chopin, Brahms, and Wagner, Professor Ballantine will give by special request his own variations on the theme of "Mary Had a Little Lamb" in the manner of ten composers. D. A. Mackinnon 3G, baritone, will render a group of songs...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Ballantine to Play at Union | 1/22/1929 | See Source »

...Frank Norris, fundamentalist pastor of the First Baptist Church of Fort Worth, Tex., took, last week, a swift automobile ride which ended with a view of his church, Sunday school building and gymnasium?all destroyed by fire...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: People: Jan. 21, 1929 | 1/21/1929 | See Source »

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