Word: uttered
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Public thinking is made easy by catch words. It may well be that the Presidential lips will utter some other word more appealing to the public imagination, but if "stability " is to stand it is a landmark in the history of the Administration...
...feats with his miniature plane, will return to France convinced that the perils of flying are slight indeed compared with the dangers of landing in the American countryside. A fall left his little machine practically undamaged, but a single night at the mercy of souvenir hunters resulted in its utter ruin. Not only the wings but the engine were dissected and ravished away; and this patron of low-power craft finds himself robbed of his entire equipment...
Berlin again?utter poverty?furious labor, this time on a novel?failure once more?an attempt as a tutor ? as an actor ? as a tutor again, and this time an interval of peace, of what was almost luxury, as the protege of a rich banker. Then a deliberate return to the slums?the impulse to write?to probe into odd corners of life too strong to be denied. At last the edge of the precipice?no reasonable future in sight?abruptly followed by what proved salvation?the offered editorship of a new political weekly. The book ends there...
...plan came to me a day or so ago which I have successfully put into effect to illustrate the utter depravity of the average undergraduate's morals. Two days ago I sent in a notice to the daily bulletin here, the university newspaper (controlled, as everything is at Harvard, in the interest of the great capitalistic trusts). I wrote...
...find it hard to believe that Admiral Sims made the statements attributed to him. I cannot believe that any officer would show such utter disloyalty to the service...