Word: sweets
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...14th. Up pretty betimes, and, very merry, by foot to the office reading a Valentine: "I play for your heart, sweet one, Yet win it may I never do; For it isn't the prize I crave But only the game to pursue: La, la!" It be signed, "Fanny". But, bless my soul, I know no "Fanny". Yet if "Fanny" be as bad as her poetry, methinks nothing is missed...
...evading his duty. He is not a good teacher and never will be, if his remark is an accurate comment on his attitude toward his job. Harvard is not interested in aesthetic young men who revel in the intellectual atmosphere that pervades these cloistered walls, sipping their tea and sweet cocktails while drawing salaries to be of service to slightly younger men, who, perhaps, don't like sweet cocktails nor even intellectual atmosphere, but who, nevertheless, pay their tuition for assistance in educating themselves...
...Portland morning Oregonian: "Sweet Home, Jan. 28 (Special)-News dispatches from Sweet Home have been scarce lately because Mrs. O. Feigum, our regular correspondent to the Oregonian, is ill. She is very...
...song she composed. It is published in sheet form and she would like to sell the copies for 25 or 35? each in order to get money for medical supplies. Her friends will help mail them out if those interested will send their orders to Mrs. O. Feigum, Sweet Home...
...lessons in how to ice cakes, said he would drop the suit if he could not frost a cake twice as beautifully as Kapche. Kapche went to work with frosting tubes on a big cake. He painstakingly squeezed out four robins' nests, three blue eggs, seven pink sweet pea blossoms, two yellow marigolds and a "Happy Birthday...