Word: truths
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...truth of the matter is that not only do some of the Socialists like the trimmings and social by-products of power but they will miss them once they retire from public life. Incidentally, they have cultivated expensive tastes−that is, expensive as compared with the former mode of life. A story is told of a certain high Labor official who is said to have exclaimed during one of the many crises that the Government has faced: 'If I go out, who will pay my tailor...
...heavy hand of the censor having fallen upon Brazil (see THE PRESS), news from that "revoluting" country was a tangled mass of conflicting rumors, in which the truth was all but inextricable...
Calvin Coolidge, via Lou E. Holland of Kansas City, President of the A. A. C. W.: "... My heartiest good wishes and cordial greetings. ... I notice that the emblem of your organization bears a single word, 'Truth...
...Ford's fondness for his paper is due to his ability to say in it just what he thinks about Jews, moneylenders, international bankers, currency, who started the War and why, and other favorite topics. As a subtitle, the weekly bears the slogan, "Chronicler of the Neglected Truth...
...DIVINE LADY - E. Barrington -Dodd, Mead ($2.50). In this spirited semi-history of Lady Hamilton, truth is mixed with fiction in pleasing guise...