Word: waits
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...evidence is still lacking that it has affected the Presidential aspirations of any candidate. Last week brought two dramatic struggles, one in North Dakota, one in Georgia. Politicians may have overestimated the effect of oil, or its promiscuity may have ruined its effectiveness, or it may be lying in wait to spring forth decisively later. At any rate last week's primaries were Presidential primaries, not oil primaries...
...common to speak of now, self-expression. The less you think of yourselves in this world, the better, and the sooner you get the passion for serving others, at home and abroad, at home particularly, the better. Do not put off marriage too much. Do not wait till you think you can offer the girl you want to marry all the luxuries and privileges to which in her father's home she was accustomed. When you have made up your mind give the girl a chance to tell you hers...
...grim silence of a life and death struggle while the excited spectators shout themselves hoarse. The Triangular debate tonight is a lone exception; and for once the spirit of keen competition and friendly rivalry can be expressed in appropriate words by the contestants themselves. While the audience must perforce wait until the end of the debate to register its complete approval or disapproval, the fact that the discussion centers upon the very vital problem of limitation of enrolment should make the decision fairly significant...
...Attorney General reached Washington last week with a smiling face. He had been at Miami for a few days visiting Mrs. Daugherty, who is not well. Contrary to advance reports. when the Attorney General reached Washington he did not resign. Instead, he sat down to wait for what the Senate Committee which is investigating him would...
...Page 3), with the Senate yet to be heard from, and a possible Presidential veto to finish off with. Many a citizen will pay his income tax in quarterly installments this year, figuring that he would rather retain the money himself in case a cut is made than wait for the Government to make a refund...