Word: truest
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...well known writer of history once said that no one could properly appreciate the genius of Richelieu unless he had stared long at the portrait of the Cardinal that hangs on the sepurchral walls of the Louvre. This is probably one of the truest of his statements. Philip de Chamaigne has clothed the greatest diplomat and statesman of the seventeenth century in an undying personality. The great Duke stands there, hand outstretched with its tendril fingers searching the air. There is the thin Castillian face sharpened by the neat goatee and the craggy nose. And there are too, the imperious...
...immediate conflict which has given the thrill of a lifetime to the famed old Ohio town of Youngstown, round which muddy rivers pass, three figures are preeminent. Perhaps the truest steelman of them all is Eugene Gifford Grace, president of Bethlehem. Much as the late great Carnegie picked Charles M. Schwab to head Carnegie Steel, so Schwab chose Grace to be the star of Bethlehem. Tall, slender, faultlessly clothed, President Grace went to Lehigh University in Bethlehem, Pa., there captained the baseball team, there became acquainted with the long rows of mills that mark Steel Town. After graduating he became...