Word: unconnectedness
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*A race seemingly unconnected with the surrounding Mongolian peoples, thought to have migrated to the northern islands of Japan from Manchuria, a remnant of Neolithic stock. They are taller than the Japanese, heavier-built; their hairiness has been exaggerated from the fact that the men never shave and the women...
"Do Rotary Clubs and other social organizations of a like nature make men more sensible of their social obligations? I think so, for it has long been essential that we break down the widespread belief that one's own business is foreign and unconnected to other business enterprises. It is...
The leading position is given to an article by Walter D. Edmonds, Jr., called "The Gum-Didderators of Football." Besides the tocsin sound of the title, the author provides a further alarum by the use of "jugglingatoriums" in the third paragraph. The problem of the importance of the game of...
In this tangle of conflicting plans and interests, the President did much as he has done in the case of agriculture, oil, and aeronautics: he decreed a fact-finding investigation from the outside. So on the third morning he summoned to him H. G. Dalton of Cleveland-choosing a man...
Not only near the final curtain, but throughout the play Mr. Brown displays an irritating amount of slovenliness in his writing. Thus two of the six characters appear in the early stages of the play for insignificant reasons, and than exit into obscurity--loose ends unconnected with the remainder of...