Word: tells
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...governing the British Empire. He, Stanley Baldwin, by inheritance a sturdy countryman and industrial squire, continued his remarks to the British and Foreign Bible Society, as follows: "The Holy Bible is not only great but high explosive literature. It works in strange ways and no living man can tell or know how that book in its journeyings throughout the world has started an individual soul 10,000 different places into a new life, a new belief, a new conception and a new faith. These things are hidden until some man or some people is touched beyond all this by divine...
...possibly tell you all the good prospects for the 440 and 880," he told the reporter. "There are so many little known men from the West Coast and even right here in the East who are very likely to upset all predictions that it makes the task a hard...
...course, tell you what men in my opinion should do well on their past records. In the 440, there is, above all, Yale's flash Launcelot Ross who won the quarter against Pennsylvania in 48 seconds, for a new Yale record. When a man gets down to 48 seconds, he can't be left out of any dope sheet no matter what the meet may be. Other good men seem to be Engle, a Yale sophomore, and the trio who raced each other last Saturday in the Dartmouth, Colgate, Syracuse meet. I mean Barbuti, of Syracuse. Swope of Dartmouth...
...tell quaint and "human interest" doings of business bigwigs, to supply condensed financial news "for busy businessmen," is the avowed purpose of Forbes (semi-monthly), edited by Bertie Charles Forbes...
STRANGE INTERLUDE - Nine acts of Eugene O'Neill which tell, without wasted words, the intricate story of an unhappy woman (TIME...