Word: things
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...spells "Yes." Dislocation of the vowels spells "veto," a hard thing for a U. S. President to write. Not over 600 vetoes have been written since the U. S. Government started functioning. In that time the Congresses have passed upwards of 50,000 bills and resolutions...
...Coolidge and his son John, has been scheduled for some months. But both have been too occupied. The agenda of the interview is: What shall John Coolidge, 21, do with himself after being graduated by Amherst this month? John Coolidge discussed the matter last week with a newsgatherer. One thing was certain he said. He was not thinking of entering the Harvard Law School. He would go into Business somewhere. But first, he said, he wanted to talk with his father. . . . Florence Trumbull, first daughter of Connecticut, was asked again last week, if she is engaged to John Coolidge...
There being no such, thing as a typical farmer; the distances and facilities between farms and markets being so various; the judgment of individuals?and the farmer remains a landmark of Individual-ism?running the scale it does, the first question of the man-at-the-lunch-counter is impossible to answer irrefutably. Some farmers drive Packards. Others ride mules. Some have radios. Others wear patched pants...
...There is no such thing as graft which is honest. Let us stop that practice if there has been...
...Come, gentlemen, do the handsome thing! Elect Mr. Slocum to the society, and send him the biggest golden key that locksmiths can make...