Word: till
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...17th floor the evening he addressed the United Press (TIME, May 2). ¶ In a Safe in the office of the U. S. Department of State reposes an object which all good Democrats hope will be taken out in 1929, which many good Republicans trust will remain undisturbed till 1933. The object is the Grand Cross of the National Order of Merit Carlos Manuel de Cespedes,* famed among Cubans as the Victoria Cross is famed among British, the Iron Cross among Germans. President Gerardo Machado of Cuba, lately a presidential guest (TIME, May 2), wished to bestow the cross upon...
...course, club tables are the habit of mankind, or was the habit till vast numbers of people took to living in flats or lodges and taking their meals rather at haphazard. Nevertheless, many of the private clubs, the Harvard Union for considerable periods, and private combinations outside of the college commons have always existed. Theodore Roosevelt, for instance, was a member of a dining club in a private house, throughout his college life, and friendships there made seem to have outlasted his total life...
...Till someone can improve on the excellent provender you're providing, please pay no heed to the nincompoops who criticize...
...testimony certain remarks about Tito Zaniboni's private life. "Spy! Agent provocateur!" cried Signor Zaniboni, "you lured me on! I swear by all I hold sacred, by my little girl, that you yourself begged the honor of firing a second shot at Mussolini. ... I thought you were a spy till then. Then I believed you! . . . Pig! You shall not attack my morals or my honor or the name of any woman dear...
...governments, the cost will be kept as low as possible. Last year the students who went abroad as guests of the Confederation Internationale des Etudiants obtained free visas from the countries they visited, and this year the National Student Federation of America hopes to arrange for free visas for till the students traveling under its auspices...